CUPE says Air Canada strike to continue, defying order
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Union says Air Canada flight attendants won't return to work despite strike being declared illegal
The strike is affecting about 130,000 travelers a day at the peak of the summer travel season, and the two sides remain far apart on pay and other issues.
We begin with the union representing striking Air Canada flight attendants, who is requesting an injunction to block a controversial back-to-work order from the federal labour board.
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Calgary Herald on MSNCUPE responds after Labour Board declares Air Canada flight attendant strike illegal: 'If it means...going to jail, then so be it'
Union leadership said it will continue to support flight attendants on picket lines across the country after the Canada Industrial Relations Board declared the ongoing strike by about 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants unlawful and ordered union leadership to direct members to return to work.
Air Canada and the union representing 10,000 striking flight attendants will hold discussions on Monday night with a mediator, the union said in a statement.
El sindicato de 10.000 asistentes de vuelo en huelga de Air Canada dijo el lunes que no volverán al trabajo a pesar de que el paro, que ahora está en
Employment & Labour Lawyer Sundeep Gokhale on what case can CUPE make to defy the federal government’s return-to-work order.
Air Canada Chief Executive Mike Rousseau said on Monday that the airline was "amazed" by the decision of its flight attendants' union to defy the Canada Industrial Relations Board, which has declared the union's strike unlawful.
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Air Canada suspends plans to restart operations, claims CUPE defied “return to work” directive
Air Canada delays flight resumption after CUPE flight attendants defied a Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) order to return to work, continuing an illegal strike ・Approximately 240 flights cancelled on Sunday,