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The Common Front achieved a 17.4% salary increase in five years

The salary increases negotiated between the Common Front and the Legault government amount to 17.4% over five years, according to data that have been confirmed The newspaper after they were leaked on the union group's website.

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“In terms of salaries, the Common Front achieved increases of 17.4% over five years, which are accompanied by a purchasing power protection clause for each of the last three years of the collective agreement, as well as just as many improvements in working conditions,” we could read on the page that was published on January 1st January 2024 was recorded on Google servers.

The document, which had been hosted on the Common Front website without publication, was unearthed by internet users on Wednesday morning.

A source within the Joint Front confirmed to the Journal the authenticity of the information found there.

The union organization also reproduced the entire contents of this letter in the middle of the day after it had circulated on social networks.

The office of Treasury Board President Ms. Sonia LeBel declined to comment.

More details to follow…

– In collaboration with Charles Mathieu, Bureau of Investigation