Quebec Strikes
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Quebec’s ‘common front’ public sector unions will vote on new contractThe labour alliance representing the workers confirmed Sunday that the deal struck with the province Dec. 28 is now considered an agreement in principle.CanadaJan 7
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Quebec subsidized daycare workers vote in favour of strike mandateThe Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN),the labour federation which represents the workers, said that 94 per cent of its 11,000 members in 400 daycares across the province, voted in favour of the strike action on Thursday.EducationSep 28, 2017
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Quebec construction strike: Back to work bill expectedAn alliance of construction unions broke off negotiations with a group representing construction companies Sunday.MoneyMay 29, 2017
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Quebec construction strike: Little to show for at bargaining table on Day 3There is little progress to report at the table as Quebec's construction strike enters Day 3.PoliticsMay 26, 2017
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Quebec construction strike: Premier promises back-to-work legislation next weekWord of legislation come as various marches took place across Quebec in support of the province's construction strike.PoliticsMay 25, 2017
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Striking Quebec construction workers march for family timeConstruction workers entering their second day of a general province-wide strike are marching in defence of "the great social cause of work-life balance."CanadaMay 25, 2017
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Quebec ferry strike comes to an endUnion employees with Quebec Ferry Services accepted their employer's offer Sunday night.CanadaNov 2, 2015
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Cuts to education plus Bombardier investment doesn’t add up say teachersAs public sector workers arrived at protests Thursday morning they were greeted by the news that the Quebec government is investing $1.3 billion into floundering Bombardier.CanadaOct 29, 2015
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Strikes sweep across QuebecThe most dramatic scene was at Montreal's courthouse where strikers crowded the entrances and police were called in to unblock the doors.CanadaOct 27, 2015
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Martin Coiteux: progress has been made in public sector contract negotiationsTreasury Board president Martin Coiteux tells Global News he doesn't understand why the unions are staging a week of rotating strikes while negotiations are progressing.EconomyOct 26, 2015
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