Striking teachers in Quebec consider switching jobs rather than continuing fight for change

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Sonia Bahl, a teacher from Quebec’s Eastern Townships, is thinking about changing careers.

“I’m disgusted by my employer, the government,” she said. “It’s Monday, and I wrote to Mr. Legault that I would look for another job. It’s not that I want to leave my profession — he doesn’t want me to stay.”

In the midst of ongoing strikes and negotiations between the Quebec government and various public-sector unions, the situation has taken a new turn as hundreds of teachers like Bahl contemplate throwing in the towel and leaving the profession altogether.

About 1,500 striking teachers attended a free, online workshop on Monday

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