Quebec labour strikes begin Monday; 65K teachers to launch unlimited walkout Nov. 23
MONTREAL — About 65,000 Quebec teachers say they will launch an unlimited general strike on Nov. 23, as hundreds of thousands of other public sector workers are set to walk off the job on Monday in the first of a series of one-day strikes.
The province’s latest contract offer has been soundly rejected by unions, which are promising a historic fight to preserve their purchasing power during a time of high inflation.
On Thursday, 60 delegates with the Fédération autonome de l’enseignement — known as the FAE — rejected the government’s new offer and set a date to launch an unlimited general strike: Nov. 23. Union leadership said the government has about three weeks to settle with them and avoid paralyzing part of the school system.
“The choice of this date still leaves 20 days for negotiations to reach an agreement,” the FAE said. “If the Legault government is faithful to its public declarations that it wishes to settle the negotiations before the holiday season, now is the time to prove it.”

