The union that represents Air Canada’s hostesses has indicated that its members intends to go to the strike this weekend, racing the way for workers to leave work as soon as Saturday morning.
The union that represents Air Canada’s hostesses has indicated that its members intends to go to the strike this weekend, racing the way for workers to leave work as soon as Saturday morning.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) gave the carrier a required notice of 72 hours after the two parties reached a point in the negotiations. The first workers can leave work is Saturday at 12:01 am et.
The two parties have been negotiating a new collective agreement since March, reviewing key issues such as salaries, work rules and unpaid hours.
Air Canada said Tuesday afternoon that the two parties were very separate in the negotiations.
CBC News reported Tuesday that Cupe had He rejected a proposal By Air Canada to resolve conversations through the arbitration of binding interests, and that both the union and the airline again reviewed the proposals of others.