Groupe Capitales Médias: Minister Pascale St-Onge may have to explain herself


The new lawyer representing the retirees of Groupe Capitales Médias (GCM) before the Administrative Labor Tribunal intends to summon federal Minister Pascale St-Onge as a witness to come and explain why his clients were not entitled to the same treatment as employees of The Press.

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At the very end of the day yesterday, Me François Leduc, who took the file of retirees head-on after the resignation of Me Estelle Tremblay, confirmed to the Log its intention to call the minister as a witness when the hearings resume next October.

Ms. St-Onge, who was employed at The Pressalso held the presidency of the National Federation of Communications affiliated with the CSN – today the National Federation of Communications and Culture.

“What interests us is to know to what extent the CSN has taken the trouble to validate the hypothesis of the continuity of the plan that applied to The Press. And Ms. St-Onge was an employee of The Press when she was president of the National Federation of Communications. It’s the same actors. As we usually say: “For the same problems, there are the same solutions”. So, it’s curious that we deviated. It worked at The Pressbut not with the retirees of Groupe Capitales Médias,” said Me Leduc.

Losses

The closure of the retirement fund caused retirees to lose between 25 and 30% of their income, in addition to depriving them of their group insurance plan.

Éric Thibault, who was a union adviser at the FNC at the time, explained before the Court that as soon as the notice of bankruptcy was issued, the union looked for an avenue to save the assets of retirees. As there were many interventions to be made, it was Ms. St-Onge who “took under her wing” the file of retirees, indicated Mr. Thibault.

“Mrs. St-Onge tried to contact the Desmarais to see if it was possible to take action to get the pension fund back on its feet because we [les] holds a little responsible since 2014, even a little before, for the deficits that have accumulated and have never been bailed out. »

Fears

As soon as the sale of the Gesca dailies to Martin Cauchon in 2015 was announced, the syndicate had fears about the financial capacity of the new buyer to meet its financial obligations, added Mr. Thibault, who presented himself as a retired lawyer.

“We had the analysis done and we were told that, although there were some worrying aspects, the transaction was legal,” he said.

“It’s obvious that our fears were the buyer’s resources. He had put all his assets in trust. We had fears about the financial capacity of the buyer to assume his responsibilities, ”added the witness.

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