Air Canada Flight Attendants Reach New Pay Deal in Canada
Air Canada’s unionized flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement with the airline, marking a significant step in labor relations. The agreement was announced on Tuesday by the flight attendants’ union, representing a large group of frontline workers at Canada’s biggest airline.
One of the main issues in the talks was payment for duties like boarding passengers, which flight attendants previously performed without extra pay. Under the new agreement, flight attendants will receive compensation for these tasks, including the time they spend before the plane departs.
This deal aims to improve working conditions and ensure fair pay for the essential services flight attendants provide. The union emphasized that this agreement reflects their commitment to fair treatment and recognition of their important role in ensuring passenger safety and comfort.
Air Canada has not yet disclosed all details of the contract, but the agreement:
- Prevents potential disruptions to flight operations due to labor disputes.
- Sets the stage for improved cooperation between the airline and its cabin crew.
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