The online retail giant said the move was not linked to recent unionization efforts by workers in the Canadian province.
A Canadian union that successfully unionized one warehouse accused the company of closing its sites to fend off organizing ...
Online retailer Amazon plans to close all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec in the next two months.
Only the delivery piece of Amazon’s evolving operations will be supported by the small businesses that choose to partner with the company. Amazon itself will fulfill customers’ orders in its other ...
A company spokesperson said Amazon will outsource deliveries to smaller contractors. The spokesperson insisted that the ...
Amazon’s decision to close Quebec warehouses and facilities has drawn reactions from the Canadian government and unions.
Canada has warned Amazon.com that it is reviewing business ties with the company’s cloud-computing unit following Amazon’s decision to shut down its warehouses in Quebec, leading to the layoff of ...
Only one Amazon warehouse in Canada is unionized. In Québec. The company is now closing all seven warehouses there.
Amazon Canada says it will close all of its Quebec warehouses and lay off nearly 2,000 staff over the next two months. The e-commerce giant positioned the move as a way to provide "even more savings ...
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.
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.