Air Canada reaches agreement with pilots union, averting strike
- Air Canada reached a tentative agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association, avoiding a near-term strike or lockout.
- The new four-year agreement will be put to a ratification vote expected within a month.
- Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon confirmed that the agreement prevented travel disruptions for Canadians.
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Air Canada, pilots avert strike with midnight deal - The Points Guy
Air Canada and its pilots union reached an eleventh-hour deal on Saturday night that averted a strike at Canada’s largest airline. Pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), were expected to issue a 72-hour strike notice on Sunday that could have grounded the airline as soon as Sept. 18. Air Canada was prepared to begin canceling flights on Sunday as it wound down its mainline and Air Canada Rouge operation. The four-year ten…
Air Canada, pilots’ union reach tentative agreement to avoid shutdown
OTTAWA, Ontario — Air Canada and the union representing its pilots have come to terms on a labor agreement that is likely to prevent a shutdown of Canada’s largest airline. Talks between the company and the Air Line Pilots Association produced a tentative, four-year collective agreement, the airline announced in a statement early Sunday. The prospective deal recognizes the contributions of the pilots flying for Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge …
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