Quebec teachers accuse Legault of ’emotional blackmail’ after plea to end strike
QUEBEC — A striking Quebec teachers union said Friday it won’t give in to “emotional blackmail” from the premier after he asked them to return to work for the good of their students.
Premier François Legault told reporters in Quebec City that he wants the teachers to think of the children who are being harmed by the strike that is into its second week.
“What’s happening now is bad four our children,” Legault said at the provincial legislature. “I have a hard time living with the fact that our children aren’t in school.”
The union, the Fédération autonome de l’enseignement, responded on social media, saying its members are striking to prevent the further deterioration of public schools — which they say is what’s really hurting children.

