Members of Quebec health care workers union vote against tentative deal with province
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 80,000 health care workers in Quebec have decisively rejected a tentative collective agreement with the province that was endorsed by the labour group’s leadership.
The Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, commonly known as the FIQ, said Saturday that 61 per cent of members who took part in an online election voted against the deal. The poll, which ended at midnight Friday, had a participation rate of 77 per cent.
FIQ president Julie Bouchard said at a news conference in Montreal that she was disappointed by the results, but insisted she was prepared to return to the negotiating table and advance union members’ interests.
“I was disappointed because when we have an agreement in principal in our hands and we recommend it … it’s because we believe in it,” she told reporters. “We’re rolling up our sleeves, continuing this battle until there’s something for them that will make a difference.”