Amazon Canada will be opening a initial Quebec-based placement room in Lachine, it announced Friday.
The association pronounced a new plcae will emanate 300 new full-time jobs, and will be in operation before a 2020 holiday season.ÂÂ
Employees during a site will be obliged for make-up and shipping equipment to customers.
Those are jobs a area sorely needs, pronounced Maja Vodanovic, mayor of Montreal’s Lachine borough.
“Thirty thousand jobs [used to be there], though it’s now like a forlorn zone,” Vodanovic said.
Vodanovic originally told CBC News she expects a centre will be located nearby a St-Pierre Interchange, on Berge du Canal Street.

Montreal had formerly pitched a space to Amazon in a unsuccessful bid to get a company’s second domicile to immigrate to a city.
However, a deputy for a precinct after pronounced it would expected be in an industrial zone north of Highway 20.
Vodanovic pronounced that no subsidies were offering to Amazon for a warehouse.
Amazon already has identical centres in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. Those jobs reportedly compensate $16 per hour.
The company’s distribution warehouses have a story of controversy, with workers complaining about a harsh gait of a work and a low pay, heading to walkouts.
Amazon Canada itself has been accused of firing workers who attempted to unionize.
Alexandre Gagnon, vice-president of Amazon Canada, pronounced a Lachine site will assistance to “better offer the business opposite Quebec.”
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