Quebec strike: 80,000 nurses join picket line in another provincial walkout

Quebec strike: 80,000 nurses join picket line in another provincial walkout

Tens of thousands of nurses and other health-care professionals are off the job Monday in Quebec as a deal with public sector workers remains off the table. The Fédération Interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec or FIQ, which represents 80,000 nurses, licensed practical nurses and respiratory therapists, is holding a four-day strike. Essential services like … Read more

Quebec labour conflict in ‘crucial moment’ as 420,000 public sector workers walk off the job

Quebec labour conflict in ‘crucial moment’ as 420,000 public sector workers walk off the job

Quebec public sector unions say the government is running out of time to reach a deal for new collective agreements and avoid an unlimited general strike in the new year involving hundreds of thousands of workers. A group of four unions calling itself the “common front” and representing 420,000 public sector workers, including teachers, education … Read more

Why another, longer strike is set for 420,000 public sector workers in Quebec

Why another, longer strike is set for 420,000 public sector workers in Quebec

Quebec is going to be hit by another wave of strike action as a seven-day walkout by public sector workers is set to begin Friday. The Front Commun — which includes four major unions representing a “common front” of some 420,000 members — is moving ahead with the plan as contract negotiations drag on. Hundreds … Read more

Quebec teachers accuse Legault of ’emotional blackmail’ after plea to end indefinite strike

Quebec teachers accuse Legault of ’emotional blackmail’ after plea to end indefinite strike

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 1, 2023 12:31 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size A striking Quebec teachers union says it won’t give in to “emotional blackmail” from the premier after he asked them to return to work for the good of their students. Premier François Legault told reporters in … Read more

Quebec walkouts: 420,000 public sector workers set to hold 7-day strike in December

Quebec walkouts: 420,000 public sector workers set to hold 7-day strike in December

As a deal remains off the table, hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are threatening to strike for a full week in December. The Front Commun — which includes four major public sector unions representing a “common front” of some 420,000 workers members in the health, education and social services sectors — announced the … Read more

Quebec premier aware people ‘are angry with him’ as backlash grows against him

Quebec premier aware people ‘are angry with him’ as backlash grows against him

Quebec Premier François Legault says he is “very aware that Quebecers are angry with him” as his once-popular government faces backlash and a slip in the polls. “I can see that Quebecers are unhappy about my decisions so I will try to do better,” he told reporters Wednesday in the provincial legislature. When asked about … Read more

Quebec public sector unions see ‘momentum’ in talks as strike enters day 2

Quebec public sector unions see ‘momentum’ in talks as strike enters day 2

Striking Quebec public sector unions said Wednesday they were hopeful a recently appointed conciliator will help advance contract negotiations with the government, but both sides accused each other of refusing to compromise. Four unions representing around 420,000 workers, including teachers and health-care staff, were on Day 2 of a three-day strike that has shut schools … Read more

Quebec finance minister playing defence on NHL pre-season games subsidy

Quebec finance minister playing defence on NHL pre-season games subsidy

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 21, 2023 12:13 pm Updated November 21, 2023 12:14 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Quebec’s finance minister is defending his decision to spend up to $7 million of taxpayer money to bring the Los Angeles Kings NHL team to Quebec City next October for … Read more

‘It’s not safe’: 80,000 health-care workers in Quebec on strike over working conditions

‘It’s not safe’: 80,000 health-care workers in Quebec on strike over working conditions

Tens of thousands of health-care workers across Quebec hit the picket line early Wednesday as part of a two-day strike action to demand better working conditions. About 80,000 nurses, licensed practical nurses and respiratory therapists are among the latest public sectors workers to walk off the job amid failed contract talks. Essential services like emergency … Read more