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Amazon’s Retribution in Quebec Should Be a Wake-Up Call - MSNAmazon has a relatively small footprint in the province; a typical Amazon fulfillment center in the United States has more workers than the combined payroll of the company’s seven Quebec facilities.
Unifor says the B.C. Labour Relations Board has awarded union certification to workers at an Amazon facility in Delta, B.C.
Amazon’s decision to close operations in Quebec wasn’t subtle. It sends an unmistakable message: if you unionize, we’ll leave.
Amazon on Wednesday said it was closing all of its warehouse and logistics operations in Quebec, the Canadian province where unions gained a foothold in one of its facilities, and would lay off ...
Amazon announced on Wednesday it will shutter its facilities in Quebec in the coming weeks and cut nearly 2,000 jobs, 1,700 of which are permanent positions. A company spokesperson said Amazon ...
Despite Amazon closing its Quebec warehouses months ago, former employees still have demands for the company during the ...
The American-based online retail giant Amazon announced late last month the impending closure of all seven of its Quebec facilities, including its Montreal delivery centre and its DXT4 warehouse ...
Amazon.com Inc. will shut down all warehouses and lay off employees in the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec.
An Amazon spokesperson tells the CBC that the company will stop operations at seven sites and outsource deliveries to smaller contractors.
Amazon couldn’t shut down just the unionized Laval warehouse, “so the remaining option was to nuke their entire Quebec operations,” says McGill University’s Barry Eidlin.
Amazon says it will close its facility in Quebec, laying off more than 1,700 people. This campus recently unionized, a first for the company.
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