MEDIA ADVISORY - 2023 CSN Perspectives - The president paints a picture of the upcoming year in the company of workers
MONTREAL, Dec. 22, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - The last year was a busy one in terms of labour conflicts and social movements, and the CSN would like to highlight major issues and challenges that will require its involvement in 2023. Rather than taking stock of 2022, the CSN is looking ahead with — new this year — the participation of three workers who will illustrate these issues in their own words, in real terms. Whether we're talking about inflation, the breakdown of services in the public networks, the many issues related to the treatment of temporary migrant workers or the equally important issues related to just transition, CSN President Caroline Senneville will paint a global picture of hot button topics, to which will be added evidence from the field.
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Press Conference 2023 CSN Perspectives |
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Thursday, December 22, 2022, at 10 a.m. |
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Caroline Senneville, CSN President |
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Claudine Léveillé, Special Education Technician |
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Steve Houle, President of a food processing union |
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André Giguère, Mechanic |
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Where: At the CSN, 1601 Av. De Lorimier, Multi rooms (1610-1620), entrance from the outside parking lot |
As usual, the address will be followed by a question and answer period.
Founded in 1921, the CSN is Quebec's first major labour organization. Composed of nearly 1,600 unions, it defends more than 330,000 workers in all sectors of activity throughout the province. It takes part in several fundamental debates in Quebec society for a more united, democratic, equitable and sustainable society.
SOURCE CSN
Mélanie Champagne, CSN Director of Communications, Cell.: 514 651-1470
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