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Quebec daycare workers approve agreement in principle, ending unlimited strike

After days of strikes and months of negotiations, Quebec daycare support staff could receive a salary increase of up to 12.5 per cent.

Daycare support staff may receive up to 12.5 per cent salary increase

Members of the Confdration des syndicats nationaux (CSN) approved an agreement in principle with the provincial government, ending the unlimited strike. (Radio-Canada)

Quebec CPE daycare educators on an unlimited strike have approved an agreement in principle reached with the provincial government.

The 11,000 employees affiliated with the Confdration des syndicats nationaux (CSN) voted 93 per cent in favor of accepting the deal after days of strikes and months of negotiations.

Stphanie Vachon, FSSSCSN child-care lead, said the negotiation wasn't easy.

"It'steamwork that wouldn't have been possible without the CPE workers mobilizing and their solidarity and the exceptional support from parents," she said."Really,it's something historic, and we hope not to relive such conflict in future negotiations."

The agreement includes an 18 per cent increase for educators over three years, along with increases of eight to 12.5 per cent for support staff, whereas the government originally offered a six per cent raise for support staff only.

In a statement, Sonia Lebel, the president of Quebec's Treasury Board, welcomed the decision.

"This clearly shows that the government's offers were generous and caught up to what theyneeded to be," she said.

Other unions representing workers in child-care centres, namely the Fdration des intervenantes en petite enfance du Qubec, affiliated with the Centrale des syndicats du Qubec (FIPEQ-CSQ) and the Syndicat qubcois des employes et employs de service (SQEES) associated with the Fdration des travailleurs et travailleuses du Qubec (FTQ)reached an agreement with the Quebec governmenton Wednesday.

The CSN initially announced a return to work on Monday, although members had not yet voted on the agreement. The union then said employees returning to work would ultimately depend on the outcome of the vote.

with files from Radio-Canada and La Presse Canadienne