With labor shortages and supply chain issues a cause for concern, companies like UPS are already working on strategies in case they fall short of staffing up.
UPS announced on Thursday they are hiring for more than 5,100 seasonal positions in North Texas, including delivery drivers and package handlers with wages starting at $21 an hour.
With labor shortages and supply chain issues a cause for concern, the company says they have a strategy in case they fall short of staffing up. Huddleston said product inventory is fine right now, they also predict a strong shopping season, despite precarious economic conditions.
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