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 ...
Amazon has decided to pull away from the infrastructure investments it has made in Quebec, Canada. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant said Wednesday that it would shutter seven of its facilities ...
Amazon.com said it is closing its warehouses in Quebec and returning to a third-party delivery model, a move which the province's labor representatives called an attack on employees and the union.
Online retailer Amazon said Wednesday that it’s closing all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec in the next two months. The e-commerce giant said the move would provide ...
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 ...
New Democrat MP Charlie Angus is calling for a countrywide consumer boycott of Amazon to protest the online retail giant's closure of seven of its warehouses in Quebec. The closures have ...
The Essex Development Review Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed project Thursday, according to town manager Greg Duggan.
(Reuters) - E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs, the company said on Wednesday, prompting ...
A Quebec union has filed a formal complaint against American multinational technology company Amazon after the company announced it is closing seven warehouses in the province. The e-commerce giant ...
Protesters accusing Amazon of union-busting gathered in downtown Montreal today to continue their calls for a boycott of the company after it decided to shutter its Quebec warehouses in the ...
The development review board did not vote on the proposal. Instead, public comment will continue on another date set by the board.
Angus and union officials — including Felix Trudeau, union president for the Laval, Que., Amazon warehouse — say Amazon should pay proper severance to those laid off. They also say the federal ...