Major Quebec ski resort Le Massif de Charlevoix shuts down because of strike
MONTREAL — A Quebec ski resort suspended operations on Friday after its unionized workforce walked off the job, leaving one of the province’s most renowned winter playgrounds closed indefinitely.
Earlier in the day, Le Massif de Charlevoix said it had closed its ski lifts, slopes, tobogganing areas, food services, the gift shop and the workshop at the resort northeast of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River. Club Med Québec-Charlevoix, which operates an all-inclusive hotel at the base of the hills, remained open.
Later on Friday, workers voted 95 per cent in favour of an unlimited general strike, according to the union — Syndicat des travailleuses et travailleurs du Massif, affiliated with the CSN. Members had initially chosen a 10-day strike mandate, but the union said the resort’s administration had withdrawn from negotiations “on the eve of our strike.”
“The employer made it clear that our 10-day mandate did not concern them. It was therefore obvious to us that a stronger mandate would be necessary to get them back to the negotiating table,” said Annick Simard, president of the union, in a written statement.


