Amazon's decision to shut down all seven of its Quebec facilities is being felt in Coteau-du-Lac, west of Montreal, where 356 people are employed at one of the online giant's warehouses.
Online retailer Amazon plans to close all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec in the next two months.
Amazon announced Wednesday that it will shut down all seven of its facilities in the province in the coming weeks, insisting the decision was tied to cost savings and not a new union at its Laval ...
Amazon Canada says its decision to close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec will have no immediate impact on its operations in the National Capital Region.
The decision made by the online retailer comes less than a year after workers at one of the province’s facilities unionized ...
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Dragonfly, a Quebec-based delivery service, says it remains a third-party partner with Amazon despite the e-commerce giant's announcement to close its Quebec warehouses.
Amazon’s decision to close Quebec warehouses and facilities has drawn reactions from the Canadian government and unions.
A union official accused the online retail giant of closing the seven facilities to curb unionizing efforts in the province.
A Unifor spokesperson says workers at Amazon's Windsor, Ont., facility have expressed interest in unionizing. In 2021, when the company announced five new facilities in Quebec, it said it was eager to ...
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Amazon Canada says it will close all seven of its Quebec warehouses and lay off staff over the next two months.