Air Canada union says right to strike on line
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Air Canada says no deal with union until planes moving as it cancels more flights
TORONTO — Air Canada says its flight attendants need to return to work before the airline can push on with negotiations, even as the union says it won't end its now unlawful strike until a deal is reached at the bargaining table.
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.
THUNDER BAY — CUPE members, union representatives, and supporters rallied outside MP Patty Hajdu’s office to protest the federal government’s decision to end the Air Canada flight attendants' strike by invoking Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code.
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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,
Despite a back-to-work order, Air Canada flight attendants are continuing their strike for at least one more day. CTV’s Jeremie Charron reports.