Demonstrators accuse Amazon of union-busting at rally in Montreal, call for boycott
- Demonstrators gathered in Montreal to protest Amazon's closure of its seven warehouses in Quebec, including Canada's only unionized facility, which has cost over 4,500 jobs, according to the Confédération des syndicats nationaux.
- Félix Trudeau, representing laid-off workers, accused Amazon of closing the facility to suppress unionization efforts following union certification last May.
- The Confédération des syndicats nationaux claims Amazon aimed to prevent a collective agreement in North America and intimidate workers, marking a significant labor conflict.
- Amazon refuted the union-busting allegations, stating the closures were for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, while a sociology professor suggested labor laws influenced the decision.
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