Quebec Won’t Invoke Closure to Limit STM Strike
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On Thursday, the Prime Minister refused to use the gag to advance the coming into force of the law to end the labour dispute at the STM.
"We've done enough" gags, says the Prime Minister as he approaches a new strike at the STM.
Quebec City will not force STM bus drivers and metro operators to return to work on weekends. "There will be no gag" to pass the bill limiting the right to strike, Prime Minister François Legault said on Thursday.
The Minister of Labour, Jean Boulet, states that he does not "intention" to suspend the rules or order a return to work at the STM.
QUEBEC — Prime Minister François Legault has decided: there will be no gag before the coming into force of the law to limit the means of pressure during the strike at the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). "We've done enough for now. I think it's necessary to cooperate with the oppositions. Then, the Montrealers have to send a clear message to the oppositions. We're tanned. We have to work together," he said during a short press mingle on T…
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