Amazon’s decision to close operations in Quebec wasn’t subtle. It sends an unmistakable message: if you unionize, we’ll leave.
This $2 trillion global behemoth applies the dictatorial principles of oligarchic rule: any effort by workers to challenge ...
A union that represents some Montreal Amazon workers said it will petition a court to compel the company to reopen the warehouses and reverse the job cuts.
It’s an anti-union move, an anti-worker move, an anti-democratic move,” a media representative for the workers said at ...
Toronto artist Christopher Rouleau’s art installation, “Amazon Sucks”, challenges consumer behaviour with a striking message.
The online retail giant said the move was not linked to recent unionization efforts by workers in the Canadian province.
The official line out of Amazon is that the decision to shut down its operations is entirely related to cost-cutting. Per a statement given to the CBC, the company reviewed its Québec operations and ...
The Concordia Research and Education Workers Union (CREW) is the first Concordia-affiliated group to officially endorse the boycott. So far, the movement has also been officially endorsed by 20 other ...
By Karen Weise and Vjosa Isai Reporting from Seattle and Toronto Amazon on Wednesday said it was closing all of its warehouse and logistics operations in Quebec, the Canadian province where unions ...
After failing to prevent the unionization of one of there warehouses in Quebec late last year, Amazon announced last month it ...
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 ...
It was the second such vote Amazon faced in as many months, after a majority of workers at a Philadelphia Whole Foods ...