Citing the labor shortage, Quebec is seeking to adopt a five-day, 40-hour workweek to replace the existing four-day, 32- to 36-hour week.
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Unions representing daycare workers in Quebec announced Monday that their memberships will hold a series of one-day strikes on November 22, 23, 24 and 25.
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Members of the Federation of Early Childhood Workers of Quebec (FIPEQ) will stop working from November 22 to 24, while those of the Federation of Social and Health Services (FSSS) will go on strike from November 22 to 25.
While Quebec and the unions agreed to increase the pace of negotiations over the next few days, FIPEQ repeated that it wants substantial salary increases for all groups of employees, as well as more money for the integration of children with special needs, a repeated demand. by the FSSS.
FIPEQ president Valérie Grenon said in a statement released Monday night that the government was closed to the idea of wage increases, which along with the length of the working week are important issues in contract negotiations.
Citing the provincial labor shortage, the government is seeking to adopt a five-day, 40-hour workweek to replace existing four-day, 32- to 36-hour schedules.
The government is trying to sweeten the offer with a $ 50 weekly bonus. However, as a bonus rather than salary, the additional sum would not be considered during the calculation of pension benefits.
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Reference-montrealgazette.com