As Quebec teachers strike drags on, fears rise about children’s welfare
MONTREAL — A four-week Quebec teachers strike that has shut schools across the province is spurring concern for students’ education and development.
Fédération Autonome de l’Enseignement, which represents about 66,000 teachers, has been on unlimited general strike since Nov. 23.
Students at those schools face several more weeks without classes as the holiday vacation approaches with the union and Quebec government still unable to reach a deal.
Mélanie Laviolette, president of a group representing Quebec parents, worries the long absence will compound literacy and socialization challenges already aggravated by school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.