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CUPE president says he'll risk jail time as Air Canada flight attendants defy back-to-work order
Mark Hancock, president of the union representing striking Air Canada flight attendants, says there is 'no limit' to what he ...
The strike officially began just before 1 a.m. ET on Saturday, and Air Canada locked out flight attendants about 30 minutes ...
The strike officially began just before 1 a.m. ET on Saturday, and Air Canada locked out flight attendants about 30 minutes ...
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Union says Air Canada flight attendants won’t return to work despite strike being declared illegal
The union for 10,000 striking Air Canada flight attendants said Monday they won’t return to work even though the strike, now ...
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.
During a press conference by CUPE, representatives issued an apology to the Canadian public saying their only goal is ‘to be ...
As the strike enters its fourth day, the number of customers affected by the job action is expected to exceed 500,000.
CUPE representatives provide an update on the negotiations, saying they ‘deeply regret’ the impact the strike has had on customers as they seek a fair deal.
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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 ...
Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has declared strike action by 10,000 of the airline's flight attendants illegal. CUPE says it won't back down.
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