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Construction workers employed at the CHUM French superhospital in Montreal held banners and marched on the site last week, demonstrating that they’re upset with orders being issued in languages other than French.
According to a CTV Montreal report, the FTQ construction union is complaining that they receive working documents in English and sometimes in Spanish.
They have filed a complaint with the Office Quebecois de la Langue Francaise.
The Collectiv santé Montréal consortium is building the superhospital at rue St-Denis and Avenue Viger. The consortium consists of Innisfree, Obrascon Huarte Lain, Laing O’Rourke and Dalkia.

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