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21 Feb 2025

Author:
Lia Lévesque, The Canadian Press

Amazon warehouses closures in Quebec: CSN wants them reopened

The CSN and its Fédération du commerce are asking the Tribunal administratif du travail to order Amazon to rescind its decision to close its warehouses in Quebec, to call its employees back to work and to pay them damages.

The central labour body and its federation are also asking the tribunal to order Amazon Canada to cease obstructing union activities, cease all threats and intimidation, and cease all reprisals against these workers...

In its petition, the CSN and its federation maintain that the main aim of these closures is “to prevent the unionization of other warehouses in Quebec, but above all to eradicate any union presence in Quebec”. It sees them as “a warning shot aimed at North America.”

Workers at just one warehouse, in Laval, had managed to obtain union certification, but the CSN unionization campaign, launched in May 2022, was continuing in other warehouses...

“We respect people’s right to peacefully protest. The decision to revert back to a third-party delivery model in Quebec supported by local small businesses, similar to what we had until 2020, will allow us to provide the same great service and even more savings to our customers over the long run,” Amazon spokesperson Barbara Agrait said to CityNews in previous email. “In making this decision, we’ve complied and will continue to comply with all applicable federal and provincial laws.”

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