Members of Quebec health care workers union reject tentative deal with province
- More than 80,000 Quebec health care workers rejected a proposed collective agreement, with 61% against and high voter turnout.
- The deal included salary increases, new premiums, schedule flexibility, and changes to vacation days and seniority.
- Despite the rejection, negotiations will continue to improve the health care network.
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Members of Quebec health care workers union vote against tentative deal with province
Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have decisively rejected a tentative collective agreement with the province that was endorsed by the labour group's leadership. The Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, co...
Members of Quebec health care workers union vote against tentative deal with province
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have decisively rejected a tentative collective agreement with the province that was endorsed by the labour group's leadership.
Members of Quebec Health Care Workers Union Reject Tentative Deal With Province
Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have voted against a tentative deal for a new collective agreement with the province. The Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, commonly known as the FIQ, says 61 percent of members who participated in an online vote that ended at midnight rejected the deal. The union, whose members include nurses and respiratory therapists, says it now plans to regro…
Members of Quebec health care workers union reject tentative deal with province
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have voted against a tentative deal for a new collective agreement with the province.
Members of Quebec health care workers union reject tentative deal with province
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have voted against a tentative deal for a new collective agreement with the province. The Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, commonly known as the FIQ, says 61 per cent of members who participated in an online vote that […]
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