WestJet to revisit policy after Poilievre's speech on plane's PA system
- The union representing the cabin crew of a WestJet flight accuses the company of blaming them for a political stunt involving Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
- WestJet claims that Poilievre gave advance notice about his speech and the decision to allow it was up to the flight crew, but the union argues that the crew had no input in the matter.
- CUPE Alberta, the union representing the cabin crew, demands an apology from both WestJet and Poilievre, stating that the crew should not be forced into taking a political stance and that management showed bad judgment.
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WestJet 'non-partisan,' will revisit policy after Poilievre speech on PA system: CEO
OTTAWA — The CEO of WestJet says the company will revisit its policy after the airline faced backlash for allowing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to speak on the PA system on a recent flight.
WestJet 'non-partisan,' will revisit policy after Poilievre speech on PA system: CEO
OTTAWA — The CEO of WestJet is says the company will revisit its policy after the airline faced backlash for allowing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to speak on the PA system on a recent flight.
Union demands apology from WestJet after Poilievre speaks on flight’s PA system - Castor Advance
The union representing WestJet cabin crew is demanding an apology from the airline after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke on the public address system of a recent flight.
Union demands apology from WestJet after Poilievre speaks on flight’s PA system - The Pipestone Flyer
The union representing WestJet cabin crew is demanding an apology from the airline after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke on the public address system of a recent flight.
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