Thousands of Quebec daycare union members vote in favour of indefinite general strike
Premier is convinced settlement will be reached before Dec. 1 deadline
One of Quebec's largest public daycare workers' unions is going on strike indefinitely as of Dec. 1 if negotiations with the province do not progress by then.
Members of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), representing some 11,000 public daycare workers, voted 92.1 per cent in favour of the strike after putting the decision to a vote on Thursday.
"Next Tuesday, if the attitude at the negotiation table has not changed and we are still facing the same wall... we will have no other choice but to call an unlimited general strike for the next day, December 1," said Stéphanie Vachon, childcare lead at the union federation at a news conference on Friday.
The union represents 400 Centres de la petite enfance — commonly referred to as CPEs— 106 of which are in Montreal and Laval combined. It also represents workers in 59 CPEs in the Quebec City region.
The CSN joins another public daycare union, the Fédération des intervenantes en petite enfance du Québec, affiliated with the Centrale des syndicats du Québec