Quebec legal aid lawyers set to resume strike over equal pay with Crown attorneys
MONTREAL — Hundreds of legal aid lawyers in Quebec are set to launch a two-day strike across the province on Monday after the provincial treasury board refused to maintain salary parity with Crown attorneys.
The strike comes two weeks after some 200 legal aid lawyers walked off the job for a half-day demanding Quebec continues to recognize pay parity, a status that had been established for at least 30 years.
Quebec has offered legal aid lawyers, who have been without a working contract since Dec. 31, 2019, a six per cent increase over three years.
Crown prosecutors, meanwhile, saw salaries rise 10 per cent over four years starting in 2020.