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June 15 – International Day housekeeping attendants
Today more than ever, in a pandemic, the work of housekeepers must be highlighted. Everyone wants to work in a clean environment, but few people think of thanking the workers who ensure the cleanliness and sanitation of workplaces day after day. Since the start of the pandemic, these workers have been fighting the invisible enemy […]Bulletin
Have you applied to receive PIRTE?
The forms to receive PIRTE (Incentive Program To Retain Essential Workers) are now available! Are you an employee working in one of the services deemed essential? Have an income of less than $ 550 per week? You must register on the Revenu Québec site. https://www.revenuquebec.ca/en/online-services/online-services/online-services/apply-for-the-incentive-program-to-retain-essential-workers/ You will receive an amount of $ 100 per week […]Bulletin
INFO COVID-19 – 7 Reopening of economic sectors
May 5TH, 2020 UPDATE Here are the details of the deconfinement plan announced by the government of Quebec. Dates Economic sectors Regions May 4 Shops with an exterior door All of Quebec except for the Montreal region May 25 Shops with an exterior door Region of Montreal (MCM) May 11 Manufactures / Factories (If more […]Bulletin
Infos-Négo – public sector
Despite the current crisis, public sector bargaining teams continue to work. To follow the evolution of public sector negotiations, here is the link to consult the ” Info-Negos ”: https://ftq.qc.ca/negociations-secteur-public-cest-parti/#1586464094547-6fed6ebc-8161Bulletin
INFO COVID-19 – 6
UPDATE – APRIL 6th, 2020 The various salary improvement announced: Incentive Program to Retain Essential Workers (IPREW) “. This program will allow low-income workers who work full-time or part-time, working in essential decreed services, to receive a benefit of $ 100 per week. This service will be retroactive to March 15 and will be temporary, […]Bulletin
INFO COVID-19 – 5
UPDATE OF APRIL 2 2020 CANADA EMERGENCY RESPONSE BENEFIT The Emergency Care Allowance and the Emergency Support Allowance have been merged to become the Canadian Emergency Benefit (CERB). The CERB has also been integrated into employment insurance to allow workers to apply for benefits at the same counter. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS I lost my job because […]Bulletin
INFO COVID-19 – 4
At the press conference that took place on April 1, Minister Bill Morneau announced a wage subsidy of 75 % of wages for eligible businesses. This subsidy will be for a maximum of 3 months and will take effect retroactively from March 15, 2020. It will therefore help companies to maintain the employment link with workers. […]Bulletin
INFO COVID-19 – CANADA EMERGENCY RESPONSE BENEFIT
UPDATE OF MARCH 26 2020 The Emergency Care Allowance and the Emergency Support Allowance have been merged to become the Canadian Emergency Benefit (CERB). The CERB has also been integrated into employment insurance to allow workers to apply for benefits at the same counter. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS I lost my job ; I’m sick ; I’m […]Bulletin