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Quebec's 'common front' public sector unions will vote on new contract

Quebec unions to vote on new labour deal

MONTREAL - An alliance of Quebec unions representing 420,000 public sector workers will take a proposed contract to its members for approval, after a fall and winter marked by massive strikes and protests.

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Quebec's 'common front' public sector unions will vote on new contract

Common Front union leaders, from left, Eric Gingras, president of the CSQ, Magali Picard, president of the FTQ, Robert Comeau, president of the APTS and Francois Enault, CSN vice-president, speak during a news conference in Montreal, Sunday, January 7, 2024, where they updated the media on negotiations with the government. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - An alliance of Quebec unions representing 420,000 public sector workers will take a proposed contract to its members for approval, after a fall and winter marked by massive strikes and protests.

The labour alliance representing the workers confirmed Sunday that the deal struck with the province Dec. 28 is now considered an agreement in principle, which union leaders will present to the workers during assemblies to be held between mid-January and mid-February.

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