Air Canada reaches new tentative agreement with IAMAW union
The tentative agreement covers Air Canada’s TMOS employees and would run from April 1, 2026, through March 31, 2030, pending union ratification.
- On Monday, Air Canada reached a tentative four-year collective agreement with IAMAW, covering 11,000 employees across technical operations, airports, and cargo, logistics, and supply roles.
- If ratified, the collective agreement would take effect retroactively from April 1, 2026, and remain in place until March 31, 2030, marking the sixth collective agreement concluded at Air Canada this year.
- The agreement covers the airline's Technical Operations, Maintenance and Operational Support group, which includes technical operations, airports, cargo, logistics, and supply employees.
- Union membership will vote on the tentative agreement in the coming days, and Air Canada expects this ratification process to be completed shortly.
- Headquartered in MONTREAL, Air Canada is the country's flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, providing service to more than 180 airports globally.
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Air Canada, IAMAW reach deal for maintenance workers
Air Canada has reached a new tentative collective agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), covering approximately 11,000 employees across the airline’s technical and operational divisions. The agreement, announced on July 13, 2026, according to GlobeNewswire, covers the airline’s Technical Operations, Maintenance and Operational Support group, which includes employees in Technical Operations, Airp…
Air Canada reaches tentative agreement with maintenance and operational support employees
Air Canada has reached a tentative collective agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), covering approximately 11,000 employees in its Technical Operations, Maintenance and Operational Support (TMOS) group. According to a news release on July 13, the proposed four-year agreement would cover employees working in technical operations, maintenance, airports, cargo, logistics and supply functions acro…
Air Canada Reaches New Tentative Agreement with the IAMAW Representing Technical Operations, Maintenance and Operational Support Employees
Agreement covers 11,000 employees in Technical Operations, Maintenance and Operational Support, Airports, Cargo, Logistics and Supply
Air Canada entered into an interim agreement with the union representing its technical operations, airports, freight, logistics and supply personnel.
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