Quebec labour unions in health care, education vote 95 per cent for strike mandate
MONTREAL — A common front of four major Quebec labour unions has voted 95 per cent for an unlimited general strike mandate.
The unions are negotiating as one and represent 420,000 public sector workers in health care, education and social services.
Éric Gingras, president of the CSQ union, says the strong mandate announced today shows members are fed up and want better working conditions.
François Énault, vice-president of the Confederation of National Trade Unions, says if workers choose to strike, it likely won’t happen before November.