Monday, May 5, 2025, 1:21 pm
In Québec, government engineers have commenced an unlimited strike amid a striking negotiation impasse. With no meetings on the horizon, frustrations are mounting on both sides as the deadlock casts a long shadow over public sector labor relations.
Ceux-ci ont amorcé leur grève illimitée le 2 mai.
L’impasse est totale entre Québec et le syndicat des 2100 ingénieurs du gouvernement, alors que ceux-ci ont amorcé leur grève illimitée le 2 mai et qu’aucune rencontre de négociation n’est même prévue cette semaine.
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