Back to School: Union Calls for Courage to Admit ‘Things Are Not Going Well’
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The Centrale des syndicats du Québec reiterates its request to hold general states on education and calls for the " courage" of the candidates.
We must be able to say that "it's not going well," the president of the power station launches as the elections approach.
Back to school: Union calls for courage to admit ‘things are not going well’
With just a few days to go before the start of the new school year and the launch of the Quebec election campaign, Centrale des syndicats du Québec President Éric Gingras is calling on political parties to have 'the courage' to admit that 'things are not going well' in the education sector and that more investment is needed.
Weeks before classes, Quebec City elementary school relocated after cracks discovered in building
Cracks discovered at Quebec City’s Saint-Fidèle elementary school have forced more than 300 students and their teachers to move to another school shortly before the start of the academic year.
At about ten days from the beginning of the school year, parents and staff of a primary school in Quebec City learn that students will be relocated, at least for the duration of the school year 2026-2027. Cause: the discovery of cracks in the structure of the building.
By Lia Lévesque A few days after the start of the school year and the start of the election campaign, the president of the CSQ, Éric Gingras, asks the political parties to have "the courage" to say that "it is not well" in education and that it is necessary to reinvest in it. Mr. Gingras and his three federations, who represent teachers, professionals and school support workers, met with the press on Monday in Montreal as part of the traditional…
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