Les jeunes caquistes veulent empêcher les syndicats de faire de la politique / Le Devoir

Saturday, June 7, 2025, 2:20 pm

In a recent political gathering, young CAQ members advanced proposals aimed at restricting union and student fee structures. The heated debate at the National Assembly saw these proposals framed as a measure to curtail union influence in political affairs, sparking a contentious discussion over regulatory oversight versus free association.


ledevoir.com / Les jeunes caquistes veulent empêcher les syndicats de faire de la politique

Lors d’un congrès, ils ont adopté une proposition pour un meilleur contrôle des cotisations syndicales et étudiantes.

lapresse.ca / Les jeunes caquistes ciblent les syndicats | « Un bon coup de pied dans le nid de guêpes ! », dit Drainville

Quelques heures après un bâillon à l’Assemblée nationale, les jeunes caquistes proposent à leur chef et premier ministre François Legault de serrer la vis aux associations étudiantes et aux syndicats, des « structures rigides » qui ont parfois « des pratiques antidémocratiques ». « Un bon coup de…


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