Recently, in CBC interviews, you pointed out that there have not been as many labour disputes lately as during historic periods of labour unrest. Their frequency has nevertheless increased in recent years. You have identified a number of factors to explain this, including the pandemic, which has exacerbated certain trends, including the erosion of wages, the growth of inequalities, the unpredictability of schedules and job security. You also predicted an increase in the number of labour disputes. On social network X, you said that you were grateful for the labour movement that is developing here and in the United States.
Can you tell us more, in a few seconds, about the factors that you think explain this increase in labour disputes?
What are your recommendations to reduce the frequency of these disputes?