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Air Canada Updates: What Happens Next After Flight Attendants Rejected Agreement?

Summary by The Globe & Mail
Here’s what you need to know about the labour dispute and the bargaining process

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As reported by the Canadian Press, Air Canada's flight attendants rejected 99.1% of the agreement-in-principle with the airline, while the voting rate was 99.4%, according to the SCFP. However, this decision will have no influence on the flights, since no strike or lock-out can take place. Air Canada and the SCFP had considered this possibility and agreed not to strike or lock-out while negotiations continued through mediation and arbitration. 5…

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