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Quebec crane operators back at work Tuesday after ‘illegal’ one week strike


June 26, 2018
By The Canadian Press
Compliance & Enforcement Health & Safety Construction occupational health and safety strikes Training/Professional Development

MONTREAL – Thousands of crane operators were back on the job today after taking part in what authorities described as an illegal strike that lasted one week and disrupted construction sites across Quebec.

Crane operators were protesting new training requirements allowing workers to operate the machines without first obtaining a vocational diploma.

Their union says the new program is less comprehensive and could lead to a rise in workplace accidents.

Quebec’s construction commission, which enforces laws governing the industry, says the training program is the result of consultations with crane operators as well as the agency that oversees workplace safety, which supports the changes.

The commission called the strike illegal because it is against the law for employees to strike while a collective agreement is in force.

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Work resumed at various sites after a senior union official published a letter late Monday calling on crane operators to cease all work slowdowns or strike actions.

Evans Dupuis noted in his letter the union was not abandoning its demands, especially those relating to the health, safety and integrity of workers and the public.

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