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14 February 2024

FAE Agreement: What To Expect Legally?

On the eve of the decisive vote by the Syndicat de l'enseignement de la Haute-Yamaskas, legal options are dwindling for the Fédération autonome de l'enseignement (FAE).
Canada Employment and HR
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On the eve of the decisive vote by the Syndicat de l'enseignement de la Haute-Yamaskas, legal options are dwindling for the Fédération autonome de l'enseignement (FAE).

In an interview on LCN, our Head of the Labour and Employment Law group, Nancy Boyle, spoke with Mario Dumont about possible avenues should the 9th FAE union reject the Québec government's agreement in principle.

"It's really a trend in workplaces right now for offers, even those recommended by unions, to be turned down by members," says Nancy Boyle.

In Québec, there is an obligation to negotiate in good faith, which means that if the agreement in principle is rejected, the parties must return to the bargaining table. In the interview, Nancy Boyle explains, however, that in such cases, the unions generally gain very little.

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ARTICLE
14 February 2024

FAE Agreement: What To Expect Legally?

Canada Employment and HR
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