Amazon’s decision to close Quebec warehouses and facilities has drawn reactions from the Canadian government and unions.
Only the delivery piece of Amazon’s evolving operations will be supported by the small businesses that choose to partner with ...
Online retailer Amazon plans to close all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec in the next two months.
A union official accused the online retail giant of closing the seven facilities to curb unionizing efforts in the province.
will allow us to provide even more savings to our customers," Amazon spokesperson Barbara Agrait said. In May, Amazon warehouse workers represented by the Canadian labor union Confédération des ...
will allow us to provide the same great service and even more savings to our customers over the long run,” Amazon spokesperson Barbara Agrait said in a statement via email. “This decision wasn’t made ...
like job placement resources,” Amazon spokesperson Barbara Agrait said in a statement. Agrait said the decision was made following a “recent review” of the company's operations in the province.
The e-commerce giant said the move would provide "even more savings to our customers over the long run". However, a Canadian union that successfully unionised one warehouse accused the company of ...
Amazon is laying off nearly 2,000 workers and closing seven facilities in Quebec over the next two months as it transitions to a third-party delivery model in that province. A company spokesperson ...
The announcement of the closure comes just months after Amazon was fined for interfering with unionization efforts.