
Anti-Amazon protesters in Montreal rally once again for boycott demonstration
MONTREAL — 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.
Félix Trudeau, union president for the Laval, Que., Amazon warehouse that unionized last May, was one about 50 protesters who gathered at Montreal’s Phillips Square.
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.
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.