More Quebec Public Unions Have Tentative Deals on Working Conditions, but Not on Pay

More Quebec Public Unions Have Tentative Deals on Working Conditions, but Not on Pay
Members of the FEA teachers union march to begin their unlimited strike in Montreal on Nov. 23, 2023. The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz
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Three more Quebec public sector unions say they’ve reached tentative agreements with the province around working conditions, but salary negotiations continue.

The unions represent around 185,000 health-care workers and more than 12,000 education staff.

Negotiations around salaries and benefits are taking place at a central negotiation table separate from talks around working conditions, which are being discussed by sector.

One of the unions, which represents technical and professional staff in health and social services, says the tentative agreement around working conditions won’t be presented to members until a salary deal is reached.

The unions are part of union group calling itself the “common front,” which has said its 420,000 members will launch an unlimited strike in the new year if a deal isn’t reached.

On Dec. 22, two unions representing more than 100,000 teachers said they'd reached similar deals addressing working conditions.