In addition to the roughly 2,000 employees laid off by Amazon after the company announced it would be closing its Quebec ...
Amazon couldn’t shut down just the unionized Laval warehouse, “so the remaining option was to nuke their entire Quebec operations,” says McGill University’s Barry Eidlin.
After Amazon announced last week it was closing its operations in Quebec, laying off roughly 2,000 employees, it seems the ...
Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry François-Philippe Champagne is still trying to persuade Amazon to stay ...
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The Amazon case recalls another dispute 20 years ago in Quebec involving Walmart Canada. In 2004, that company closed a store in Jonquière, Que., citing profitability troubles just months after ...
Even as Ottawa lends Canada Post $1 billion to chart a route to viability, it wants Amazon to be like the ailing mail service ...
Two Canadian corporate competitors in ongoing conflict over parcel delivery made headlines last week. One involved government ...
Decision to close Quebec facilities could lead to legal challenges under province's labour laws Last May, about 230 workers at an Amazon warehouse in Laval, Que., successfully unionized — a ...