Here are the ways the Quebec public sector strike could affect services in Gatineau
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More than 400,000 public sector workers in Quebec will be taking to the picket lines Monday for a one-day strike, including 17,500 in the Outaouais region.
More than 400,000 public sector workers in Quebec will be taking to the picket lines Monday for a one-day strike.
Several unions in the Common Front alliance rejected the latest offer from the Legault government, leading to the day of strike action provincewide.
According to the Common Front, there are 17,532 workers in the Outaouais region who are part of the unions that will be picketing Monday. Picket lines will be held in front of several educational institutions and health and social services networks.
Here are some of the ways the strike could affect residents living and working in Gatineau.
Several students will not have morning classes nor morning school bus service.
The Coeur-des-Vallées, des Draveurs, Haut-Bois de l'Outaouais, and Portages-de-l'Outaouais school boards will not have morning classes. The Western Quebec School Board says all classes will be cancelled on Monday. CEGEP classes will be cancelled in the morning.
Childcare services operated through schools will be unavailable while classes are cancelled.