Federal labour board deems Air Canada flight attendants' strike 'unlawful'
The Canada Industrial Relations Board deemed the strike illegal and ordered 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants back to work amid unresolved pay disputes.
- The Canada Industrial Relations Board declared a strike by 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants illegal and ordered them back to work.
- The strike affected around 130,000 travelers per day during the peak summer travel season.
- Air Canada and the union have been in contract talks for about eight months but have yet to reach a deal, with disagreements over proposed pay raises.
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Air Canada crews strike for 3rd day as dispute strands passengers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MONTREAL >> Hundreds of thousands of Air Canada passengers were grounded at the height of summer travel season today amid a standoff between striking cabin crews and a government board that said the stoppage was unlawful.
100,000 passengers stranded amid major airline strike
Over 100,000 passengers have been stranded due to Air Canada flight attendants participating in a major strike against the airline. The strike persisted over the weekend despite the Canadian government ordering the flight attendants to return to work. In a Sunday press release, Air Canada confirmed that it had suspended a plan to resume Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights after the Canadian Union of Public Employees “illegally directed its f…

Canada Industrial Relations Board declares Air Canada strike unlawful
MONTREAL — Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board has declared the strike by the company’s 10,000 flight attendants unlawful and has ordered the union's leadership to direct its members to return to work.

'Not ideal': Travellers' woes continue as Air Canada flight attendants strike
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