Here’s the latest I could gather from public sources on Renaud-Bray:
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Renaud-Bray has been in the news recently due to ongoing labor disputes, including multiple strikes at several Quebec locations and related union actions. Reports describe workers striking over working conditions, shift lengths, and negotiations with management, with the union filing formal complaints and the company accused of actions during negotiations. This situation has affected operations during peak shopping periods and ongoing talks were scheduled for December, with unions indicating willingness to negotiate sooner if substantive offers are on the table. [Source: web results discussing strikes at Renaud-Bray and union actions]
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Renaud-Bray is a Quebec-based bookstore retailer, established in Montreal with hundreds of employees and annual revenue in the tens of millions. The company operates a network of stores and has historically engaged in acquisitions and partnerships within the Quebec retail book market. [Source: RocketReach profile and corporate background summaries]
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There have been various archival press releases and news items about Renaud-Bray over the years, including coverage of labor disputes in the early 2010s and corporate activity such as acquisitions. These sources provide context for the company’s long-standing presence in the Francophone Canadian bookstore scene. [Source: Newswire/Cision and Wikipedia entries]
Would you like me to:
- pull the most recent, specific news articles (with dates and outlets) about Renaud-Bray and its labor talks, or
- provide a concise timeline of notable events for the company? I can also fetch direct links to the latest coverage if you want.
Note: If you’re in Dallas, Texas, you might be particularly interested in how these Quebec-based labor actions compare to labor dynamics in U.S. retailers; I can add a brief comparative note if helpful.