MONTREAL, Dec. 27, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Media representatives are invited to a press conference during which the CSN President Caroline Senneville and Senior Vice-President François Enault will take stock of the year 2021 and will present the issues the union will tackle in 2022.
In addition to being very concerned about the state of public services and the climate event that already affected thousands of workers and their communities, the CSN will propose solutions to the hard times experienced by hundreds of thousands of Quebecers. The union considers that the labour shortage is an opportunity to change the way workers are treated and that the whole labour discourse must involve a dialogue between the current government and the unions. A dialogue that is, unfortunately, absent to this day.
What: CSN Assessment and Outlook press conference
When: Thursday, December 30 at 10:00 a.m.
Who: Caroline Senneville, President, and François Enault, Senior Vice-President
Where: on Zoom, due to current circumstances.
To participate:
https://csn-qcca.zoom.us/j/83076233123?pwd=QlV1Nmg2bmFaZUNneUlFQTNTeXlyZz09
As usual, the speech will be followed by a question and answer period.
About the CSN
Founded in 1921, the CSN was the first major Quebec labour union. It is now composed of over 1,600 unions and defends nearly 325,000 workers in eight federations and 13 regional central councils, mainly in Quebec. The CSN takes part in a number of substantive debates regarding Quebec society to ensure a more supportive, democratic, equitable and sustainable society.
SOURCE CSN
Mélanie Champagne, Director of Communications, 514-651-1470
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