Air Canada court ruling sees ex-maintenance workers aim for $100M in compensation
- Air Canada could face over $100 million in compensation for ex-maintenance workers who lost their jobs over a decade ago.
- The airline violated federal law by not keeping three maintenance centres running when Aveos shut down in 2012, as per a 2022 Quebec Superior Court ruling.
- A formula was decided upon this week by a judge to calculate lost wages and damages for the 2,200 former employees of the closed plants in Montreal, Winnipeg, and Mississauga, Ont.
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