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Quebec teachers leaning on each other as negotiations to end strike grind on

Striking Quebec teachers leaning on each other

MONTREAL - When her union began a general unlimited strike last month, Gatineau-based teacher Geneviève Savard braced for what she called a "crossing of the desert."

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Quebec teachers leaning on each other as negotiations to end strike grind on
The president of a striking Quebec teachers union says she hopes intense negotiation sessions with the government will continue all weekend as the two parties try to reach an agreement. Members of the FEA teachers union march to begin their unlimited strike, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023 in Montreal.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - When her union began a general unlimited strike last month, Gatineau-based teacher Geneviève Savard braced for what she called a "crossing of the desert."

The roughly 66,000-member teachers union — Fédération autonome de l'enseignement or FAE — doesn't offer strike pay, and Savard, a recently single mother, is a junior teacher at the bottom of the pay scale. She supports the strike, but says her circumstances made it impossible to put money aside to prepare for the loss of income.

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