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Air Canada flight attendants vow to defy a federal back-to-work order, as CUPE challenges the ruling and holds protests at major airports, demanding fair wages.
Air Canada staff refuse government back-to-work order with plans to restart flights now at risk - Refusal comes after labor minister triggered process ordering flight attendants back to work on Sunday ...
The bitter contract fight escalated on Friday as the union turned down Air Canada’s prior request to enter into government-directed arbitration, which allows a third-party mediator to decide the terms ...
The federal Liberal government is defending its decision to intervene to resolve a labour dispute at Canada’s largest airline ...
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants will continue their strike despite back-to-work orders from the Canadian government, the Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees ...
The shutdown of Canada’s largest airline early Saturday is impacting about 130,000 people a day, and some 25,000 Canadians ...
Canada's government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday. Why it ...
Air Canada said it plans to resume flights on Sunday after the Canadian government intervened and forced the airline and its ...
Air Canada has confirmed that flights will resume today following a government intervention, ensuring that striking flight ...
Air Canada aims to resume flights after the CIRB, under Canada's Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu's directive, ended a strike ...
The Canadian government’s decision to end a strike by Air Canada flight attendants is good news for the airline and its ...