MONTRÉAL, June 27, 2024 /CNW/ - In light of the complete stagnation of negotiations for the renewal of the Cree School Board's collective agreements, the Association of Employees of Northern Quebec (AENQ-CSQ) and the North West Union of Professionals in School Milieu (SPPMSNO-CSQ) both have had a strike mandate in the past few days to be used at the appropriate time.

Logos de l'AENQ-CSQ et du SPPMSNO-CSQ (CNW Group/ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYEES OF NORTHERN QUEBEC (AENQ-CSQ))

The majority of school staff, teachers, support personnel and professionals voted in favour of the strike, which could begin at any time in the fall if discussions at the Cree School Board negotiation tables do not resume at a satisfactory pace by then.

Radio silence

"The negotiations are a reflection of our labour relations: painful. Despite reaching out to the leaders of the Cree School Board to talk, so labour relations and negotiation discussions take a more positive turn for the parties, we were met with radio silence, not even an acknowledgement of receipt. The school board seems to ignore us and has no interest in concluding these never-ending negotiations," said Larry Imbeault, President of the AENQ-CSQ.

"Members are frustrated that negotiations with the Cree School Board are stalled, while southern school service centres have been settling for months. Attraction and retention issues are even more pressing in the north than in the south, and the Cree School Board's attitude of closure is incomprehensible. All Quebec students, in both the north and south, deserve the same services! " concludes Annie Chartier, President of SPPMSNO-CSQ.

About the AENQ-CSQ

The AENQ is a union and its members are the teachers and support staff of the Cree and Kativik school boards, workers from childcare centres in Eeyou Istchee, as well as teachers of two Atikamekw band council schools. It has more than 2,000 members working in the 9 Cree communities of Baie-James and the 14 Inuit communities of Nunavik, as well as in Montréal, Gatineau, Saint-Jérôme, Opitciwan and Wemotaci. Five languages are used in the territory covered by the AENQ-CSQ: Inuktitut, Cree, Atikamekw, English and French.

About the SPPMSNO-CSQ

The North West Union of Professionals in School Milieu (SPPMSNO-CSQ) represents the education professionals of the school service centres of Lac-Témascamingue, Rouyn-Noranda, Harricana, Or-et-des-Bois, Lac-Abitibi and the Cree School Board.

SOURCE ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYEES OF NORTHERN QUEBEC (AENQ-CSQ)

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