FrançoisPerron

Lawyer

At Monette Barakett since

1990

Admission to the bar

1990

Academic training

LL.B., University of Ottawa (Civil Law), 1988

LL.L., University of Ottawa (Common Law, National Program), 1989

LL.M., Université de Sherbrooke (Master’s in Health Law), 1996

Passionate about law and current events, François is a matchless speaker and negotiator. He is known for his sense of loyalty and for his availability and always demonstrates great respect for those with whom he works. Always up to date on current events, François skillfully heads big cases with a keen eye for strategy and law. His problem-solving skills and ability to find solutions help him find ways around any obstacle.

François joined the firm in 1990 while he was still a student and remained there after his bar internship and became partner in 1998. He led the firm’s marketing committee and was a member of the executive committee for several years. He is greatly invested in the professional development of the firm’s up-and-coming talents and has served as a mentor and tutor for many lawyers throughout his career.

Since he began practising law, François has been focused on labour law, health and social services law, and disciplinary law. He represents employers by acting as a negotiator and advisor in the public and parapublic sectors, including the health and social services sector, the civil service and educational sectors, as well as the private sector. His negotiation skills were honed during his time at Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation and he is well-known for his astuteness as a strategist and his ability to rally various stakeholders around a common vision. He is frequently called upon to act as strategic advisor for cases involving important questions, often relating to remuneration.

Forever looking out for employers, François is always ready to speak before various authorities on matters of labour relations, specifically before grievance arbitrators and courts of justice. He also assists clients with extrajudicial settlement processes, such as mediation.

He serves as spokesperson during negotiations for a number of provincial agreements within the health and social services sector, the civil service sector, and the childcare sector. As such, he has served as spokesperson at the negotiation table with Québec’s medical specialists and with Québec’s medical residents. He was spokesperson for the CPNSSS (Québec’s health and social services employer negotiation committee) during negotiations for the renewal of the collective agreement at the table of one of Québec’s unions of health professionals (FIQ). François has also served as spokesperson for Québec’s treasury council secretariat during negotiations with Québec’s state jurists. He also served as spokesperson during university sector negotiations.

Childcare sector collective bargaining

Spokesperson for the Montréal region’s first consortium of 25 non-profit daycare centres (known in Québec as CPEs) during the sector’s first collective negotiations for the 1997-2000 collective agreement;

Spokesperson for the Montréal region’s consortium of CPEs during the 2000-2003 collective agreement negotiations;

Spokesperson for the APNCPE (a CPE employer association) for the 2007-2010 collective agreement negotiations;

Spokesperson for the APNCPE for the 2012-2015 collective agreement negotiations;

Spokesperson for the APNCPE for the 2015-2020 collective agreement negotiations.

Health and social services sector collective bargaining

Spokesperson for the CPNSSS (Québec’s health and social services employer negotiation committee) at the provincial table with FSSS-CSN (Québec-based union of health and social service professionals) during negotiations for the 2011-2015 collective agreement;

Spokesperson for the CPNSSS (Québec’s health and social services employer negotiation committee) at the provincial table with FSSS-CSN (Québec-based union of health and social service professionals) during negotiations for the 2016-2020 collective agreement;

Spokesperson for the CPNSSS at the provincial table with the FIQ one of Québec’s unions of health professionals (FIQ) during negotiations for the 2011-2015 collective agreement;

Spokesperson for the CPNSSS at the provincial table with the FIQ one of Québec’s unions of health professionals (FIQ) during negotiations for the 2016-2020 collective agreement;

Spokesperson for Québec’s ministry of health and social services during the 2011-2015 collective agreement renewal negotiations with medical residents in Québec;

Spokesperson for Québec’s ministry of health and social services during the 2014-2015 negotiations with Québec’s medical specialists.

Negotiation in other sectors

Spokesperson for Québec’s treasury council secretariat for the 2011-2015 collective agreement negotiations at the provincial table with Québec’s state jurists;

Spokesperson for Québec’s treasury council secretariat for the 2015-2020 collective agreement negotiations at the provincial table with Québec’s state jurists.

Distinction

François was included in the 2020 to 2025 editions of The Best LawyersTM in Canada in both the fields of Labour and Employment Law and Administrative and Public Law.