Hundreds of Quebec daycares closed by unlimited strike as contract talks stall
MONTREAL — Thousands of public daycare workers in Quebec launched an unlimited strike on Wednesday, after contract talks with the government stalled over pay raises for support staff such as kitchen and maintenance employees.
The strike closed about 400 government-subsidized daycare centres across the province.
Quebec’s largest daycare workers union says more people in the sector will quit and the province will face labour shortages if the government can’t significantly raise wages and improve working conditions.
“The government does not seem to grasp the full extent of the anger of workers, who voted 92.1 per cent in favour of the unlimited strike,” union vice-president Lucie Longchamps said in a statement Tuesday. “For a lot of workers, this negotiation is the last chance.”


