The union representing Hydro-Québec specialists and professionals, SSPHQ (CUPE 4250), has filed a complaint against Hydro-Québec for bargaining in bad faith and interfering with union activities.
The complaint comes as the union had just received a comprehensive final offer from management, without the presence of the conciliator, whereby management sent the offer directly to members. This violates standard practices permitted during negotiations.
“This is unacceptable conduct from a Crown corporation. Is this how the new management intends to operate? The employer is clearly trying to go around the union to influence members,” said Dominic Morin, CUPE national representative and coordinator of the energy sector.
By unilaterally presenting its position to members, the employer has undermined the union’s right to determine how it conveys the information to its members.
The document sent to members goes far beyond what jurisprudence allows when it comes to employer communications during the crucial period of collective bargaining.
At Hydro-Québec’s request, the minister of labour appointed a conciliator in early June. Members of the SSPHQ have been without a contract since December 31, 2024.