Talks resume with Air Canada, flight attendants union says, after airline reached out
There’s hope today a deal to end a strike by Air Canada’s flight attendants could be reached at the bargaining table, following word from their union that both sides met for meetings last night.
On Monday, Air Canada extended a cancellation of all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights through 4 p.m. ET today, and the airline’s chief operating officer said flight attendants needed to return to work before the airline could push on with negotiations.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees vowed that without a negotiated settlement, flight attendants would remain on strike.
But the Air Canada component of CUPE said in an online update to members last night that the airline reached out and that meetings resumed with the assistance of a mediator.
