Air Canada flight attendant strike continues
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CUPE pushes on with Air Canada strike in defiance of order, says defending rights
It's still not clear when Air Canada might start flying again as the flight attendants union resolved Monday to push on with a strike but the airline expressed hope that it could get planes off the ground Tuesday.
Representatives of CUPE will be available to provide an update on negotiations with Air Canada today at 12:30 PM Eastern.
Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the impact of the strike and the path ahead for the company.
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Air Canada suspends plans to restart operations, claims CUPE defied “return to work” directive
Air Canada delays flight resumption after CUPE flight attendants defied a Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) order to return to work, continuing an illegal strike ・Approximately 240 flights cancelled on Sunday,
CUPE National President Mark Hancock rips up Ottawa's back-to-work order in front of a cheering crowd of striking Air Canada flight attendants.