Amazon Strike in US Won't Impact Canadian Deliveries, Says Company

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While Amazon workers at seven U.S. facilities are striking, Amazon Canada assures customers that deliveries will not be affected. The company states that Canadian operations will continue as normal despite the strike action by the union representing 10,000 workers south of the border.

An Amazon employee puts packages on to a conveyor belt at an Amazon delivery station on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, in South Gate, Calif. As Amazon workers at several U.S. facilities begin a strike, Canadian shoppers are likely wondering how the job action will impact their deliveries.

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