Sunday, July 13, 2025

Protestors Block Amazon Packages at Maersk Warehouse

 

Canada business unions protestors MAERSK shipping logistics layoffs war crimes complicity F-35 police

Around 20 people blocked MAERSK trucks from entering and exiting the company's Montreal-North warehouse on Friday morning. The action, organized by the group Workers' Alliance under the theme “Amazon Crime Day”, was aimed at denouncing the Quebec government's inaction and complicity in Amazon's mass layoffs by directly affecting the profits of a company that plays a key role in the multinational's supply chain.

For about an hour, no trucks were allowed in or out of the warehouse. The demonstrators dispersed peacefully when Montreal police officers ordered them to leave.

Prime Day is an annual three-day sale for Amazon customers. This is the first Prime Day since the closure of all Quebec warehouses in February. These closures followed the unionization of one of the warehouses in Laval. Amazon had even gone so far as to file a constitutional appeal against the Quebec Labor Code, attacking the right to have a recognized union. The CAQ government, for its part, took no action to defend the laid-off workers.

MAERSK is a Danish multinational logistics company currently partnering with Amazon on an international scale. A worker at the Montreal warehouse told The North Star that the vast majority of packages handled there are from Amazon.

he action was also aimed at denouncing MAERSK's complicity in the genocide in Palestine. MAERSK is the main company shipping weapons and military equipment from the USA to Israel.  (more...)

Protestors Block Amazon Packages at Maersk Warehouse


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