Many support staff positions unfilled in Quebec schools, union warns
MONTREAL — As Quebec struggles to recruit enough teachers to fill its classrooms ahead of the new school year, a major union is warning that it’s proving equally hard to find enough support staff.
The Fédération des employées et employés de services publics said Sunday there is a worrying number of vacancies for positions such as secretaries, special education technicians and educators who provide childcare outside of school hours.
The latter shortage is the most acute, with about 230 vacant positions at the Montreal service centre, 405 at the Mille-Îles service centre in the Laurentians and 136 at Chemin-du-Roy service centre in the Mauricie region.
The union said this means some workers will be left supervising 30 or 40 children at a time, and some schools may have to limit or roll back their services.