Negotiation Crisis at Revenu Québec: A Standstill

Negotiation Crisis at Revenu Québec: A Standstill

The negotiation between Revenu Québec and its professional staff has reached a deadlock, with the union accusing the government of using strikebreakers. The situation has been ongoing for several months, with no signs of resolution.

According to a recent article by Le Devoir, the conflict has resulted in a complete impasse, with both parties refusing to budge. The union, Syndicat des professionnels du gouvernement du Québec (SPGQ), has been mobilizing its members to denounce the difficult negotiation.

The use of strikebreakers has been a major point of contention, with the union accusing Revenu Québec of trying to undermine their efforts. This has led to widespread criticism, with many calling for a more collaborative approach to the negotiation.

The situation has significant implications for the province's public services, with many fearing that a prolonged strike could have serious consequences. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the parties will resolve their differences and reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

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