Quebec teachers leaning on each other as negotiations to end strike grind on
MONTREAL — When her union began a general unlimited strike last month, Gatineau-based teacher Geneviève Savard braced for what she called a “crossing of the desert.”
The roughly 66,000-member teachers union — Fédération autonome de l’enseignement or FAE — doesn’t offer strike pay, and Savard, a recently single mother, is a junior teacher at the bottom of the pay scale. She supports the strike, but says her circumstances made it impossible to put money aside to prepare for the loss of income.
She followed conversations between teachers on social media. That’s how she heard about Entraide pour les profs en grève — “Help for striking teachers” in English — a Facebook page where strikers can swap financial assistance, tips and donations.
Savard reached out to the page in a message explaining her situation. “Then the next day, they got back to me,” she said in a phone interview. “I was told, ‘Geneviève, there are people who want to help teachers, who are aware of the struggle you’re going through, who are supportive, and who would like to help you.'”


