On Tuesday, December 12, 2023, teachers affiliated with the FAE union marched through the streets of Montreal to emphasize their contract demands. (The Canadian Press)


December 29, 2023

An amalgamation of Quebec unions, advocating for 420,000 public sector employees, announced on Thursday an agreement on salary terms with the provincial government. This development marks a crucial stride in resolving the labor discord that has disrupted school operations and postponed medical procedures since November.

Subject to members' approval, this agreement sets the stage for finalizing new collective accords with the "common front," the largest labor coalition negotiating with the provincial authorities.

The coalition articulated its approach in a press release, emphasizing two primary objectives regarding salaries: shielding the 420,000 workers from inflationary impacts and ensuring a certain overall elevation in wages for the workforce. These principles were the guiding force during negotiations aimed at attaining a preliminary agreement.

Comprising significant unions like FTQ, CSN, APTS, and CSQ, the common front represents numerous workers in pivotal sectors such as education and healthcare. Recent negotiations between the government and the common front culminated in a preliminary agreement concerning working conditions.

The quartet of unions intends to present this tentative agreement to their respective member factions in the upcoming days. Subsequently, these groups will decide whether to bring the agreement to workers for voting procedures.

Since November, the common front has orchestrated 11 days of strikes to exert pressure on the government for an amicable settlement.

Concurrently, a union, accounting for nearly 40 percent of Quebec's teachers, distinct from the common front, expressed readiness on Wednesday to propose a comprehensive resolution encompassing salary structures and working conditions. This significant advancement signifies a pivotal stage preceding the potential cessation of the ongoing walkout by over 66,000 teachers, which commenced on November 23.

However, the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, representing 80,000 healthcare employees and currently lacking any agreement, disclosed ongoing negotiations as of Thursday.

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