A group representing school administrators is calling on the province to consider back-to-work legislation if the ongoing public sector strike doesn’t come to an end by January. The FAE, a union representing nearly 66,000 teachers, says it’s nowhere near reaching an agreement. The teachers have been on an unlimited strike for nearly a month, cancelling classes for thousands of students. Global’s Franca Mignacca reports.
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School administrators want Quebec to consider back-to-work legislation amid ongoing teacher’s strike
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