Public sector strike: Quebec government calls on unions to submit counter-offer
MONTREAL — Quebec’s treasury board president implored unions on Sunday to table a counter-offer to the government’s last contract proposal as a week of planned, provincewide public sector strikes is set to get underway.
Sonia LeBel published a short video on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying the province’s last offer was a serious one and merited a counter-proposal, but the unions have not submitted a reply.
“There’s been no movement from the union, I have had no counter-offer, they’ve offered nothing in return,” LeBel said. The province’s latest offer is worth $8 billion and is the fourth tabled during negotiations.
The province is negotiating contracts with unions representing some 600,000 public sector workers. Teachers, nurses, health care workers, junior college professors and other public sector employees will be on strike at various times during the coming week.


