Air Canada Cabin Crew Strike Enters Day Four as Talks Resume
More than 10,000 flight attendants defy a federal order to return to work, demanding pay for ground duties while over 500,000 passengers face cancellations, union says strike will continue.
- The Canada Industrial Relations Board declared the strike by the Canadian Union of Public Employees at Air Canada unlawful and urged the union members to return to work by Monday noon.
- Air Canada suspended its operations due to the ongoing strike, causing about 500,000 flights to be canceled.
- Union representatives met with Air Canada and a mediator, yet the Canadian Union of Public Employees vowed that the strike would continue until a negotiated settlement is reached.
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