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A New Bill in Québec Could Create an ‘Exception’ to Every Worker’s Right to Strike
(pressprogress.ca)
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Something tells me Montreal won't be too happy about this one.
Since Legault took power in 2018, I've come to remember him for:
And now for fucking with strike protections. When the one good thing I can think to say is "He didn't fuck up the COVID response," that's a pretty bad track record.
I wasn't aware of many of those, thanks for sharing. Those are hateful, deeply bigoted policies.