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Air Canada and Striking Flight Attendants’ Union Reach Tentative Deal

The tentative deal addresses compensation and unpaid work for 10,400 flight attendants, following a 38% pay raise offer over four years, union officials said.

  • Air Canada’s unionized flight attendants reached a deal with the carrier on Tuesday to end the strike that grounded flights since August 16.
  • The strike occurred because flight attendants sought pay for tasks like boarding that are currently unpaid, and they originally rejected a 38 percent pay raise offer.
  • The tentative agreement guarantees pay for employees during periods when flights are not operating, addressing a major strike concern and allowing Air Canada to gradually resume its services.
  • The strike affected about 130,000 travelers daily and caused hundreds of cancellations, with full service expected to take seven to ten days to restore.
  • Following the agreement announcement on August 19, Air Canada began restarting operations and asked customers for patience during the ongoing recovery.
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After a four-day strike, cabin crew at the Canadian airline Air Canada are returning to work. The CUPE union has reached a tentative agreement with the company, the union announced in a statement. The conflict revolved around, among other things, the employees' demands for higher wages. They also wanted paid work outside the cabin. On Saturday, some 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants stopped working after negotiations broke down. The airline su…

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Air Canada’s flight auxiliaries strike “ended,” announced on Tuesday, August 19, the flight staff union, mentioning “a preliminary agreement” after a night of negotiations with the airline, which confirmed the progressive resumption of its operations. About 10,000 flight auxiliaries left their posts after midnight on Saturday, causing cancellations that affected about half a million people.Do you have a flight with Air Canada?So you can change t…

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