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A predictable budget: the FTQ is ready to move on

By v.viens@ues800.org

The Quebec Federation of Labour (QFL) expresses a predictable disappointment with the budget tabled today by the minister of finance. the labour federation deplores the lack of a structural vision to support workers in a context of economic turbulence.. “There is little in this budget that meets the expectations of workers. We anticipated this, considering […]

End of clause-by-clause study of Bill 3

By v.viens@ues800.org

The government is preparing to adopt one of the worst laws in the history of the labour code The QFL, CSN and CSQ deplore the imminent adoption of Bill 3 by the CAQ government, as the clause-by-clause study concluded yesterday. Just months before the election, the government has chosen to further tilt the balance of […]

Challenge to Bill 28 – Union organizations denounce discrimination against women workers in Quebec

By v.viens@ues800.org

Union organizations representing workers in the health, social services and education sectors are filing constitutional challenges before the Superior Court today, seeking to have the discriminatory provisions of Bill 28, An Act to amend certain labour laws, arising from Bill 101, declared invalid. This legislation excludes workers in these sectors from Quebec’s general occupational health and […]

Pre-budget consultations 2026–2027: FTQ calls on CAQ to put an end to austerity policies

By v.viens@ues800.org

As part of the 2026–2027 pre-budget consultations, The Quebec Federation of Labour (QFL) is meeting this Monday with Quebec’s Minister of Finance, Eric Girard. The QFL believes the next provincial budget must include concrete measures to reduce growing social inequalities; adequately fund public services; implement an ambitious industrial policy while supporting workers facing economic uncertainty; […]

François Legault’s Resignation and The Resumption of Parliamentary Proceedings

By v.viens@ues800.org

Several organizations call on the government to abandon its authoritarian bills As parliamentary proceedings resume, following François Legault’s resignation and the CAQ leadership race, several organizations are calling on the CAQ government to set aside its bills that undermine the rule of law. Despite the current political instability, the government remains responsible for taking concrete […]

End of the PEQ: when Quebec changes the rules midway

By v.viens@ues800.org

For years, the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) has been one of the main pathways to permanent residence for immigrant workers already established in Quebec. It was built on a simple, consistent idea: work here, in French, contribute to Quebec society, and be able to build a lasting life here. For thousands of people working in […]

Resignation of Premier François Legault

By v.viens@ues800.org

Being premier of Quebec is an immense responsibility. Few people are prepared to expose themselves, for so long, to crises, criticism, and constant public scrutiny. One can question the Legault government’s record without disparaging the office itself. And without claiming that everything has been negative, it must be acknowledged that, over the past year, the […]

They want to silence unions. We will answer with solidarity.

By v.viens@ues800.org

With Bill 3, the CAQ is trying to impose its own vision of union democracy, complicate our procedures, restrict our ability to take action, and weaken our capacity to defend Quebec’s workers. When a government-employer starts dictating the rules to those who challenge it, that’s not transparency, it’s control. And that control is aimed directly […]

Muzzling unions in the name of transparency

By v.viens@ues800.org

ARTICLE SUMMARY:  Under the guise of “modernization,” the Quebec government seeks to impose a series of rules and procedures on unions that could stifle their ability to take collective action. Bill 3 raises serious concerns about the future of union democracy in Quebec. It represents an attempt to reassert political control over labor organizations, a […]