Quebec’s corrections officers protested throughout the province at this time to carry consideration to their expired collective settlement.
Union members affiliated with the CSN federation gathered outdoors buildings associated to public safety, together with courthouses.
Their union says its 2,900 members working in 17 provincial detention facilities face tough working circumstances linked to road gangs, tensions inside jails, and the rising use of drones to ship contraband to inmates.

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In response to the protest, the Quebec authorities says it filed an software with the province’s labor tribunal to make sure the union complies with legal guidelines throughout contract negotiations.
The workplace of Treasury Board Chair France-Élaine Duranceau didn’t need to give particulars concerning the software.
However Duranceau’s workplace says the federal government has settled with 99 per cent of different public sector employees, whose collective agreements all expire in 2023.
Public employees acquired wage will increase of 17.4 per cent over 5 years.
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