MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Lowe’s has acknowledged it will cut an unspecified number of jobs in delivery, part of the retailer’s move to a third-party service, the Charlotte Observer reports. The stores impacted, in an undisclosed number of markets with rising demand for delivery, had previously been using a mix of third-party contractors and in-house delivery workers. The layoffs follow the outsourcing earlier this summer of some 125 corporate tech jobs, mostly at the company’s corporate offices, to Bangalore, India.
Lowe’s to cut more U.S. jobs
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