In addition to the roughly 2,000 employees laid off by Amazon after the company announced it would be closing its Quebec warehouses, more than 2,500 other people employed by smaller carriers ...
Group seeks more than a year's salary in compensation for each worker, in addition to moral and punitive damages ...
The CSN and its Fédération du commerce are asking the Tribunal administratif du travail to order Amazon to rescind its ...
“They are boycotting every single product in Canada that is made in the United States,” the driver continues. “You can go to ...
Utterly opposed to mobilizing the social power of the working class against the giant corporation, the unions are promoting a diversionary consumer boycott, while urging workers to pressure Ottawa and ...
(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc.’s decision ... according to Quebec’s employment ministry. The online retailer plans to use subcontractors, such as Montreal-based Intelcom Courrier Canada Inc., instead.
The company broke the law trying to block an organizing drive at a Delta distribution centre, the union told the labour board.
Amazon continues to violate human, labour, and democratic rights across North America and the rest of the world ...
The union called the move 'blatant union-busting,' which violates several sections of the labour code, and an attempt to intimidate workers across the country.
The union alleged the warehouse closures contradict Amazon's recently stated business plans ...
This move — clear and brazen retaliation against organized labor — has reverberated beyond Canada’s borders. It’s not just a story about Quebec, Amazon or the 2,000 workers who now face ...