The online retail giant said the move was not linked to recent unionization efforts by workers in the Canadian province.
In addition to the roughly 2,000 employees laid off by Amazon after the company announced it would be closing its Quebec ...
Amazon has announced plans to close all of its Quebec facilities, laying off 1,700 permanent employees, months after workers ...
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philly have voted to unionize, becoming the first group of employees to pull off a labor ...
The grocery chain’s store in Philadelphia becomes the first to join a union, where workers hope to expand organizing to other ...
The Pan Amazon has a legacy of both violent and non-violent protest that dates from the onset of European colonization, ...
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.
Amazon cited a need to cut costs as the main motivation behind the move, although Quebec is also home to the company's only ...
government measures to regulate its employment practices and growing union movements in the United States indicate Amazon and other corporate behemoths are not immune to collective bargaining ...
Whole Foods workers in Philadelphia became the first group to unionize under the grocery store chain. The vote came months ...
The union's election win, which workers called "historic," tees up another organizing battle inside Amazon's workforce.
Amazon is closing Quebec operations, affecting 1,700 employees and shifting to a third-party delivery model for improved ...