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.
The online retail giant said the move was not linked to recent unionization efforts by workers in the Canadian province.
E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs, a company ...
“This decision wasn’t made lightly, and we’re offering impacted employees a package that includes up to 14 weeks’ pay after ...
Amazon’s decision to close Quebec warehouses and facilities has drawn reactions from the Canadian government and unions.
will allow us to provide even more savings to our customers," Amazon spokesperson Barbara Agrait said. In May, Amazon ...
E-commerce giant Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) has announced its decision to exit operations in the Canadian province of Quebec, ...
The battle lines have been drawn in a growing feud between Amazon and its Quebec workers as the union readies a lawsuit over ...
Amazon said it would close its seven warehouses in Quebec and lay off 1,700 workers in the Canadian province, less than a year after employees at one of the facilities unionized and were inching ...