Last week, Amazon made a stunning decision to shutter its operations in Quebec, laying off approximately 2,000 workers. The reason? Workers at the company’s facilities in the Canadian province ...
Their demands include the suspension of all Amazon activities in Quebec, one year’s salary and insurance for all former warehouse workers, and full training support free of charge for all laid-off ...
While Amazon has decided to close its warehouses in Quebec and outsource their operations, a labour arbitrator is being asked to decide on a first collective agreement for the 287 unionized employees ...
With President Trump’s tariff threats still looming over the Canadian economy, the Legault government is tightening the ...
In response to the decision of the online-retail giant Amazon to close all its Quebec facilities by the end of March, the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (Confederation of National Trade ...
filed a legal complaint against Amazon, alleging the e-commerce giant’s decision to close its Quebec warehouses contradicts its business plan and is aimed at unlawfully eliminating union activity. The ...
Demonstrators gathered in Montreal Saturday to protest Amazon's decision to shutter its seven warehouses in Quebec and lay off workers, including at what was Canada's only unionized Amazon facility.
Amazon’s recent decision to shut down all seven of its Quebec warehouses, laying off more than 1,900 workers, is more than just another round of corporate restructuring—it’s a flashpoint in ...
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Anti-Amazon protesters in Montreal rally once again to call for boycottAmazon has been accused of union-busting after it decided to shutter its Quebec warehouses in the province in January ...
Angela Baciu describes an Amazon Delivery Centre in southeast Calgary as where “the magic is happening.” The Regional Manager for the Prairie Region for Amazon said it’s the last mile for packages ...
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