Anti-Amazon protesters in Montreal rally once again for boycott demonstration – Montreal | Globalnews.ca

Anti-Amazon protesters in Montreal rally once again for boycott demonstration – Montreal | Globalnews.ca


Protesters accusing Amazon of union-busting gathered in downtown Montreal today to continue their calls for a boycott of the company after it decided to shutter its Quebec warehouses in the province in January.

Anti-Amazon protesters in Montreal rally once again for boycott demonstration – Montreal | Globalnews.ca

Félix Trudeau, union president for the Laval, Que., Amazon warehouse that unionized last May, was one about 50 protesters at Montreal’s Phillips Square when a Canadian Press reporter visited the scene, although videos of the protest posted to social media later in the day shows a crowd of more than 100 people.

Earlier this week he shared the stage with New Democrat MP Charlie Angus in Ottawa, who echoed calls for a countrywide boycott and employee demands for better severance.

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Trudeau says he wants to remind Canadians that several thousand workers have been laid-off for what he says was an “unpreceded move … to crush a democratic workers movement.” He’ s urging the different levels of government to stop using Amazon services.

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Benoit Dumais, a former Quebec Amazon employee who says he stopped working at the company because of injury he sustained on the job,  wants Quebec’s labour minister to sit down with laid-off workers to discuss how they can pursue Amazon for indemnities and services he says Amazon has a duty to provide.

In February, a Quebec labour group filed a complaint to force the retailer to resume its operations and pay each employee more than a year’s salary in compensation

Amazon has dismissed accusations of union-busting, saying its decision to close the warehouses was based on delivering efficient and cost-effective services to customers.


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