A Quebec union representing 80,000 health-care workers has dismissed the province's latest contract offer and called on its members to refuse to work overtime beginning Sept. 19.
In the US there’s a rule for critical health care workers: it’s illegal to leave your post until your relief shows up. This applies regardless of overtime rules, and even during severe natural disasters.
Does Quebec have anything similar, and if so, is it an obstacle to this kind of work action?
In the US there’s a rule for critical health care workers: it’s illegal to leave your post until your relief shows up. This applies regardless of overtime rules, and even during severe natural disasters.
Does Quebec have anything similar, and if so, is it an obstacle to this kind of work action?