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Air Canada suspends plans to restart operations

The Canadian Union of Public Employees is defying a government return-to-work order amid an eight-month contract dispute affecting 10,000 flight attendants, delaying Air Canada flights further.

  • Air Canada suspended plans to restart operations on Sunday after the union representing 10,000 flight attendants said they'll defy a return to work order.
  • The federal government ordered the striking flight attendants back to work, saying the shutdown impacted 130,000 travelers daily during peak season.
  • The union defied the order, saying the contract dispute process has been 'unfair', and it will challenge what it called an unconstitutional order.
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Air Canada flight attendants face new pressure to end strike

The strike has forced cancellations impacting 500,000 people. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Toronto. Air Canada postponed to Monday its plans to restart operations on Sunday, after the union representing 10,000 flight attendants challenged the order of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (JRIC) to return to work.

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