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Representatives from early childhood education centers are set to advance talks over renewing their collective agreement with the CSN. With crucial meetings on the horizon, stakeholders hope to lock in better working conditions and benefits, even as months of tense negotiations have kept educators on their toes.
La centrale syndicale accuse la ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur d’«ingérence» aux collèges Dawson et Vanier.
L’entente pour renouveler la convention collective des syndiquées a été conclue après deux phases de conciliation.
Il faudra attendre encore quelques jours pour savoir ce qu’il adviendra de l’entente de principe qui a été conclue pour renouveler la convention collective des syndiquées dans quelque 400 Centres de la petite enfance (CPE).
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