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6 Articles
"This is not the collective agreement of the century," says the FSSS representative, which is felt in the vote.
The conflict with early childhood centre educators is over, and the agreement-in-principle has been adopted nationally at 58%.
Women workers in 400 Early Childhood Centres (ECCs) adopted 58 per cent of the agreement-in-principle that had been reached with Quebec for the renewal of their collective agreement. These workers are members of trade unions of the Federation of Health and Social Services (FSSS), which is affiliated with the CSN. "This is not the collective agreement of the century," commented Stéphanie Vachon, representative of the CPE sector at the FSSS. She n…
Women workers in 400 Early Childhood Centres have adopted 58 per cent of the agreement-in-principle that had been reached with Quebec for the renewal of their collective agreement. These women workers are members of trade unions of the Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux (FSSS), which is affiliated with the CSN. This is the last trade union organization representing women workers in the CPEs to conclude its negotiations with Quebec.
Women workers in 400 Early Childhood Centres have adopted 58 per cent of the agreement-in-principle that had been reached with Quebec for the renewal of their collective agreement. These women workers are members of trade unions of the Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux (FSSS), which is affiliated with the CSN. This is the last trade union organization representing women workers in the CPEs to conclude its negotiations with Quebec.
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