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WestJet flight attendants are ‘steps away from any strike position’ as negotiations stall
The union says attendants are unpaid for about 35 hours of work a month and are pressing WestJet for a fair agreement.
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WestJet Flight Attendants Escalate Dispute Over "Unpaid Work"
The union representing WestJet flight attendants has issued a formal notice of dispute, seven months into labour negotiations centred on allegations of unpaid work. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents about 4,400 cabin crew at the airline, says talks “have not produced sufficient progress on key issues.” The union has been in regular negotiations with WestJet since September 2025, meeting several times a month in an e…
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