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Quebec’s Largest Nurses’ Union Rejects Tentative Contract

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Quebec’s Largest Nurses’ Union Rejects Tentative Contract

Negotiations between the Quebec government and the province’s largest nurses’ union, the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec (FIQ), are set to continue after union members voted down a proposed contract agreement. Despite recommendations from negotiators to accept the deal, 61% of the FIQ members, representing about 80,000 healthcare professionals, including nurses and respiratory therapists, rejected the offer following a three-day referendum held last month.

With 15 months of negotiations yielding no agreement, the union reported a high voter turnout of over 75% on its Facebook page, indicating significant member engagement. At a press conference, FIQ President Julie Bouchard expressed disappointment in the rejection of the deal but acknowledged the members’ demand for better working conditions. She confirmed the union’s readiness to return to the negotiating table and mentioned plans to consult with members to better understand the reasons behind the contract’s rejection. Bouchard also did not rule out the possibility of escalating their actions, noting that a strike mandate is still an option.

The union has criticized the provincial health system’s disorganization and the prevailing culture of overburdening healthcare workers. On the other side, Sonia Lebel, President of the Quebec Treasury Board, hinted at maintaining the government’s stance on needing “flexibility” in staff management, an issue that remains a sticking point. Health Minister Christian Dubé expressed the government’s intent to continue discussions and make necessary improvements to attract and retain healthcare workers.

The flexibility demanded by the government includes the ability to reassign nurses across different units or facilities as needed, a practice opposed by the union along with the issues of compulsory overtime and proper recognition of seniority for nurses from private agencies. Joël Arseneau, health critic for the Parti Québécois, urged the government to demonstrate flexibility in negotiations to secure an agreement favorable to the nurses, essential to the health system’s sustainability.

While some public sector unions like the Front commun and the Fédération autonome de l’enseignement have successfully ratified agreements with the government earlier this year, others like the Fédération de la santé du Québec and the Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec remain without contracts and are poised to continue their negotiations.

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