Amazon Canada says it is closing all seven of its warehouses in Quebec. The Amazon warehouse is seen in Laval, Que., Monday, April 22, 2024.
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Amazon Canada says it is closing all seven of its warehouses in Quebec over the next two months.
The online retailer says 1,700 permanent employees in the province will be laid off, as will 250 temporary workers.
The decision comes amid strained labour relations with unionized employees at the multinationalâs warehouse in Laval, Que., a Montreal suburb.
Amazon had opposed the workersâ accreditation with the Confederation of National Trade Unions in May, but the retail giant lost its challenge at the provinceâs labour tribunal in October.
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The company says its decision to close its Quebec warehouses âwas not made lightly,â adding that the closures arenât in response to the unionization drive.
Amazon will revert to the business model it used in Quebec in 2020, which relied on third-party companies for package delivery.
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