Amazon to close 7 warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec and eliminate 1,700 jobs

Key Points

  • Amazon is closing all seven of its warehouses in Quebec, Canada, affecting 1,700 permanent and 250 temporary jobs.
  • The closures are seen by a Canadian union as an attempt to thwart union organizing efforts in the region.
  • Amazon plans to revert to using third-party companies for deliveries in Quebec, a model used before 2020.
  • The company is offering severance packages and job placement resources to affected employees.
  • The decision has drawn criticism from Canadian officials and unions, with accusations of violating labor laws.

Summary

Amazon has announced the closure of all seven of its warehouses in Quebec, Canada, which will result in the loss of approximately 1,700 permanent and 250 temporary jobs. The company claims this move will lead to long-term savings for customers, but a Canadian union that recently unionized one of these warehouses accuses Amazon of targeting unionization efforts. The closures include various types of facilities, and Amazon plans to revert to using local third-party companies for deliveries, a strategy it employed before 2020. Despite offering severance and job placement support to affected employees, the decision has sparked controversy. Canadian Minister François-Philippe Champagne expressed his objections, and union leaders like Caroline Senneville have criticized the move as an anti-union strategy, potentially violating labor laws. This situation echoes a similar case with Walmart Canada two decades ago, where the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against Walmart for closing a store shortly after union certification.

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January 23, 2025
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