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Montreal

FTQ president Michel Arsenault to resign

The president of Quebecs Federation of Labour (FTQ) and head of its Solidarity Fund, Michel Arsenault, will not seek re-election when the federation holds its annual convention at the end of November.

Arsenault announces he will not seek a third mandate

FTQ president Michel Arsenault says he's ready for retirement after so much media pressure. (CBC News)

The president of Quebecs Federation of Labour (FTQ) and head of its Solidarity Fund, Michel Arsenault, will not seek re-election when the federationholds its annual convention at the end of November.

I served the FTQ and the FTQ Solidarity Fund to the best of my abilities, Arsenault said.

I am proud of these two organizations - theirtalents, competencies and integrity of theirstaff.

I served theFTQ ... to the best of my abilities,- Michel Arsenault, FTQ president

Arsenault was first elected to the federation's top job in 2007, after years of heading Quebec's steelworkers union.

He said its time for new leadership.

Institutions are more important than men, Arsenault said during a surprisenews conference Monday afternoon.

Arsenaults name has come up a number of times at the Charbonneau commission.

He came under fire after witnesses testified that Arsenault was aware of alleged links between some union leaders and organized crimebut did nothing about it.

He'salso been involved in a legal battle with the commission over wiretaps of his phone conversations, gathered by police in an investigation unrelated to the anti-corruption inquiry.

Arsenault says those phone recordings played a part in his decision to step down.

Its a violation of my rights, he said, adding that because of his age, his family and recent media pressure, he's ready for retirement.

The FTQs current secretary general, Daniel Boyer, will run to replace Arsenault as president.