The Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) is sounding the alarm about a Quebec bill that could reduce occupational health and safety prevention in the health and education sectors.

The union’s president, Caroline Senneville, fears a “two-tier system.”

Last April, Labor Minister Jean Boulet presented his proposals for Bill 101, also known as the Act to improve certain labor laws.

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At a press briefing, he specified that “special rules” would be put in place for health and education in order to “take into accou

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