Press review | Towards strike: The Common Front of Public Service adopts a 95% mandate – 98.5 Montreal

Press review |  Towards strike: The Common Front of Public Service adopts a 95% mandate – 98.5 Montreal

During his press review on Tuesday morning, Paul Arcand addressed the pressure tactics used by members of the public service unions, while 95% of CTUF employees voted in favor of a strike mandate that will be exercised in due course.

Historical mandate according to CSN, FTQ, APTS and CSQ, but the host still questions the real number among the 420,000 health, social services and education workers who participated by 95% in this vote. According to him, these are numbers that are still impossible to obtain to this day.

The eleventh day of the confrontation between Israel and Hamas, while the humanitarian corridor between Egypt and the Gaza Strip remains a subject of negotiations, and the United States and the European Union are negotiating everything with the Israeli authorities.

Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday and will try to see how we can reduce tensions in the current conflict, while wanting to show his unwavering support for the Jewish state.

Hamas kidnapped about 200 people, and according to a number of observers, there was only about a 24-hour supply of water and fuel in the Gaza Strip.

Paul Arcand is also traced back to the double murder that took place in Brussels on Monday evening, while the man suspected of killing two Swedes during an attack in the middle of the street was finally neutralized during a police operation on Tuesday morning.

It also addresses the deadly attack carried out by a 71-year-old Jewish janitor in Chicago against two Palestinian citizens, including a six-year-old boy. All this without remembering the assassination of a teacher in northern France last Friday.

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Other topics covered

  • SAAQ update: The SAAQclic platform faced new IT failures on Monday, while the service was crippled for many customers and “SAAQ wants to protect its ass!”, according to Paul Arcand.
  • National Bank: A few dozen commercial clients still do not know whether they will be partially or fully compensated for the lost amounts.
  • Health: A $400 million pot, which was intended to pay overtime for nurses willing to work extra hard in operating theatres, is sleeping in state coffers, it has been learned. Journalism.
  • The use of private agencies to provide nurses in the health network has not yet declined.
  • Olympic Stadium: Premier François Legault wants to make Montreal’s Olympic Stadium a “positive symbol.”

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