Four Large Quebec Public Sector Unions Say They Will Strike for a Week in December

Four Large Quebec Public Sector Unions Say They Will Strike for a Week in December
Thousands of members of the unions' common front gathered to protest at the National Assembly in Quebec City, on Nov. 23, 2023. (The Canadian Press/Jacques Boissinot)
The Canadian Press
11/28/2023
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11/28/2023
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Four large Quebec public sector unions say they will strike for a week in December in an effort to accelerate contract negotiations with the provincial government.

The four unions, who are negotiating together as a common front, say their 420,000 members will walk off the job from Dec. 8 to Dec. 14 if a deal isn’t reached before then.

The unions represent the majority of Quebec’s elementary and high school teachers, as well as education support staff, and a range of workers in the health-care system, including patient care aides and laboratory technicians.

Workers represented by the four unions were on strike for three days last week and for a single day earlier in the month.

The unions say the December strike will be the last temporary strike before their members begin an unlimited strike.

A separate Quebec teachers union with more than 66,000 members began an unlimited strike last week.