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Minister Boulet Defends His Law Before the Parallel of Trade unions...

Summary by Le Devoir
Trade unions and workers fear that the recent Ottawa-imposed arbitration will soon recur in Quebec.

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Some trade union centres have drawn a parallel between the powers set out in its new legislation and the article invoked in Air Canada's file.

·Montreal, Canada
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Trade unions and workers fear that the recent Ottawa-imposed arbitration will soon recur in Quebec.

·Montreal, Canada
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Québec's Minister of Labour, Jean Boulet, defends his new law which allows to impose arbitration and thus put an end to a strike or lock-out, after the presidents of the trade union centres had affirmed, in recent days, that it was of the same order as article 107 of the Code.

·Saint-Georges, Canada
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The Minister of Labour defended his new law, which will come into force in November. The post Minister Boulet rejects the parallel between arbitration at Air Canada and his law appeared first on Les Affaires.

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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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