Getty Images More than 1,200 Amazon delivery drivers are slated to lose their jobs within the next few months after the shopping behemoth cut ties with small delivery companies across the country.Seven companies, part of Amazon's Delivery Service Partner program, announced in Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filings in New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania that they would be letting go 1,205 drivers.The WARN ACT requires companies to give notice within 60 days prior to closing plants and issuing widespread layoffs.In a statement to FOX Business, Amazon declined to comment on the number of job losses but did confirm some partnerships were ending.“We work with a variety of carrier partners to get packages to Amazon.