Quebec reaches tentative deal with teachers union on strike since Nov. 23
- A union representing 40% of Quebec's teachers has ended a month-long strike, while an alliance of unions representing 420,000 public sector workers has reached a proposed agreement on pay and benefits with the government.
- The FAE, representing over 66,000 teachers, took the most hard line and launched an unlimited general strike in November.
- The tentative salary deals will be presented to member groups for a vote, and if schools reopen on January 9, students will have been out of class for almost seven consecutive weeks.
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Union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers reaches deal, ends unlimited strike
MONTREAL — A union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers has reached a deal in principle with the government and is ending a strike that has shut around 800 schools since Nov. 23.
Union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers reaches deal, ends unlimited strike
MONTREAL — A union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers has reached a deal in principle with the government and is ending a strike that has shut around 800 schools since Nov. 23.
Union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers reaches deal, ends unlimited strike
MONTREAL — A union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers has reached a deal in principle with the government and is ending a strike that has shut around 800 schools since Nov. 23.
Union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers reaches deal, ends unlimited strike
MONTREAL — A union representing 40 per cent of Quebec teachers has reached a deal in principle with the government and is ending a strike that has shut around 800 schools since Nov. 23.
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