Quebec teachers’ union survey says 90 per cent faced violence during their careers
MONTRÉAL — A Quebec teachers’ union released the findings of a survey of its members on Monday that found 90 per cent of respondents said they were victims of some form of violence at work since the beginning of their careers.
“We are here to teach, not to be beaten up,” Catherine Renaud, a vice-president of the Fédération autonome de l’enseignement, told a news conference on Monday.
“Like any other worker, we have the right to work without being subjected to acts of violence.”
The union, known as the FAE, says teachers have the right to be in a workplace that is free of violence, and it is calling on Education Minister Sonia LeBel to work with them to address issues they say are urgent.
