By Sammy Hudes More than 10,000 flight attendants for Air Canada will begin voting next week on a new tentative agreement that raises …
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Canadian Labour Congress calls for removal of Section 107 after Air Canada dispute
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is demanding Parliament remove Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code, calling the federal back-to-work provision unconstitutional …
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Unpaid work for flight attendants could be on the way out as union declares win
By Ian Bickis Unpaid ground time for flight attendants could be on the way out as Air Canada looks to be joining a …
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Flight attendants union says tentative deal reached to end Air Canada strike
Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative deal to end a strike that began on Saturday …
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By Craig Lord Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says the federal government is launching a probe into allegations of unpaid work in the airline …
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Quebec union leaders say workers could face same fate as Air Canada flight attendants
By Lia Lévesque The presidents of two major Quebec unions fear that workers in the province could soon face the same treatment as …
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By Ian Bickis The Canadian Union of Public Employees says a strike by 10,000 flight attendants at Air Canada will continue, defying an …
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When the rules don’t matter anymore: The fallout of Air Canada versus CUPE
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe image was striking in its symbolism: CUPE national president Mark Hancock standing outside Toronto’s Pearson Airport on Sunday morning, deliberately tearing …
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Canada Industrial Relations Board declares Air Canada flight attendant strike illegal
Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board has declared the strike by the company’s 10,000 flight attendants illegal and has ordered …
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Carney ‘disappointed’ by Air Canada impasse, urges both sides to reach a deal
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s disappointed Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants weren’t able to reach a deal …


