Union Democracy and Quebec’s Historic Public Sector Strikes
Michèle Hehn on the need to activate and organize rank-and-file members of Quebec’s educator unions in the wake of that province’s historic public sector strikes.
Michèle Hehn on the need to activate and organize rank-and-file members of Quebec’s educator unions in the wake of that province’s historic public sector strikes.
R.F., a union activist in Quebec, on the strengths and limits of recent strikes by that province’s public-sector workers – one of the largest surges of labour militancy in the history of the Canadian state. Translated by Nathan Rao.
Emma Bainbridge speaks with Norman Nawrocki about his new book Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle of the 2012 student strike.
Michèle Hehn on the complex position of the left party Québec Solidaire, and its implications for anti-racist and migrant justice struggle in Québec and beyond.
Mélissa Miller and Alexis Lafleur-Paiement, members of the Archives Révolutionnaires collective in Québec, on one of the largest workers’ strikes in Canadian history and what we can learn from it today.