MONTREAL With Tuesday s public health announcements, Montrealers will have to readjust their routines yet again. It’s been a yo-yo schedule for many, like teachers and gym owners who are directly affected. It’s a not a teacher’s style to say “I told you so” but some professionals who resisted last week’s return to campus edict just might be thinking that. “I can just imagine how teachers and administrators are feeling right now. They reorganized the school organization to get back on track this week, said Heidi Yetman of the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers. She added that the previous day-on/day-off of campus model was working and the government shouldn’t have repealed that just to reinstate it.
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Their jobs are essential, but protesting workers in Montreal say wages, treatment suggest otherwise
Health-care workers, social workers, teachers and others gathered in Jarry Park Sunday afternoon to demand pay and treatment that better reflects the heavy burden they have carried as essential workers during the pandemic.
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Essential workers are frequently acknowledged at government news conferences, says teacher and demonstration organizer Alex Pelchat, but that s where things end. Our salaries are not better, our work conditions are not better. (Josh Grant/CBC)
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