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.
- Air Canada flight attendants have entered their fourth day of striking as negotiations resume, leading to flight cancellations during peak travel season.
- The Canadian Union of Public Employees is in a standoff with Air Canada and the government over an order to return to work, claiming that some work remains unpaid.
- Jobs Minister emphasized the need for mediation and mentioned investigating allegations of unpaid work in the airline industry.
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Leaning Left43Leaning Right15Center34Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left
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- 47% of the sources lean Left
47% Left
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C 37%
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