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Air Canada flight attendants to stay on the picket lines after strike deemed illegal

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The union representing thousands of striking Air Canada flight attendants says it will risk jail time and fees but will not order its members back to work, despite the federal labour relations board calling the strike illegal.

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By ROB GILLIES TORONTO (AP) — Air Canada’s union for 10,000 striking flight attendants said Monday they will not return to work despite the walkout, now in its third day, being declared illegal. The strike at Canada’s largest airline is affecting about 130,000 travelers a day at the peak of the summer travel season, and the two sides remain far apart on pay and other issues. Air Canada suspended plans to restart operations Sunday after the union…

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The Canadian authorities declared illegal this Monday the strike launched on Saturday by some 10,000 Air Canada flight auxiliaries and which keeps all operations of the largest airline in the country suspended.

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