Quebec Passes Bill to Limit Strikes on Confrontation
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On Thursday, the Legault government passed its controversial Bill 89, which restricts the right to strike and expands essential services, despite the fierce and unanimous opposition of the trade union community. Labour Minister Jean Boulet reminded the National Assembly in a press mingle that Quebec remains the undisputed champion – and by far – of strikes in Canada, with 91% of Canada's work stoppages being recorded in the Belle Province. "It's…
In particular, the new law allows for the imposition of arbitration in certain cases. The post-Québec passes its bill to limit strikes on the background of confrontation appeared first on Les Affaires.
The Prime Minister and his Minister of Labour probably did not grasp the extent of the damage that this legislation will cause. It is a dark day for workers, according to...
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