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The Quebec closure is a chilling escalation — a signal to U.S. workers that even if they succeed in unionizing, their victory could be pyrrhic if Amazon decides to cut and run.
Amazon workers in Quebec, New York, California, Illinois, Georgia, England, India, and elsewhere have shown tremendous bravery and creativity in organizing and striking in recent years.
Amazon said it would enlist local, third-party companies to deliver packages, reverting to a business model it used in Quebec before 2020. “This decision wasn’t made lightly, and we’re ...
E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time jobs, a company spokesperson said today.
Amazon.com Inc.’s decision to close all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec and terminate more than 1,900 workers is prompting legal action from the affected union.
Amazon is ceasing operations in Quebec.Police in St. Johnsbury are on the lookout for someone impersonating a state trooper.
The Quebec provincial government on Tuesday made good on its threat to impose a local sales taxes on foreign suppliers of paid digital services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, starting in 2019.
The warehouses also employ 250 temporary employees. Amazon said it would enlist local, third-party companies to deliver packages, reverting to a business model it used in Quebec before 2020.
Amazon announced on Wednesday it will shutter its facilities in Quebec in the coming weeks and cut nearly 2,000 jobs, 1,700 of which are permanent positions.A company spokesperson said Amazon will ...
The Quebec closure is a chilling escalation — a signal to U.S. workers that even if they succeed in unionizing, their victory could be pyrrhic if Amazon decides to cut and run.
Quebec has unveiled plans to impose a provincial sales tax on Netflix, Amazon and other U.S. video streamers operating locally. The move follows the federal government last week saying it won’t ...
The warehouses also employ 250 temporary employees. Amazon said it would enlist local, third-party companies to deliver packages, reverting to a business model it used in Quebec before 2020.