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broadcast Canada says it testament start a gradual hiatus of flights to grant an orderly shutdown, as it faces a potential work stoppage by its flight attendants as soon as Saturday.
The airline says the first flights will be cancelled Thursday, with more on Friday and a complete cessation of flying by Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge by the weekend.
Air Canada Express flights operated by Jazz and PAL Airlines will continue to operate as normal.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) gave the carrier a requisite 72-hour notice after the two sides reached an "impasse" in negotiations. The earliest their more than 10,000 workers can walk off the job is on Saturday at 12:58 a.m. ET.
CUPE representatives say that in response to their strike action, Air Canada has issued a notice of lockout starting at 1:30 a.m. ET on Saturday.
"We do hope that Air Canada will come to some form of rationale and show up at the table and truly engage us in bargaining the final pieces of this," said Wesley Lesosky, president of CUPE Air Canada Component, holding out hope for a deal before Saturday.
The two sides have been negotiating a new collective agreement since March, going over key issues like wages, work rules and unpaid hours.
Contract talks between Air Canada, union hit impasse
In an interview on Tuesday afternoon, Christophe Hennebelle, Air Canada's vice-president of corporate communications, said that "there's a huge gap still between the union's request and what we can offer."
"We've offered an increase of more than 38 per cent on global compensation — and that's been turned down by the union," he said. "So, time is running short."
But the union said the wage increases offered did not keep up with inflation, and they were unable to bridge the gap in negotiation.
"The employer rejected our final pass ... that we gave them on some monetary issues. We wanted to thoroughly review it, but really wanted the members to still be in the forefront of that decision. So it took a lot of discussion," said Lesosky.
Patty Hajdu, the federal minister for jobs and families, said in a social media post on X Tuesday evening that she continues to monitor the situation but has not agreed to step in so far.
Please see my statement on the ongoing negotiations between CUPE Flight Attendants at Air Canada and Air Canada:<br>//<br>Voici ma déclaration sur les négociations en cours entre les agents de bord du SCFP d’Air Canada et Air Canada : <a href="https://t.co/a2jV8dz0rP">pic.twitter.com/a2jV8dz0rP</a>
Air Canada had said that any passengers booked to travel between Aug. 15 and Aug. 18 can change their flight if desired, provided that it was purchased no later than Aug. 13. The airline was also going to allow these passengers to change their flights, for free, to another date between Aug. 21 and Sept. 12.
"If your flight is cancelled, we will do our very best to rebook you on the first available flight, exploring options with over 120 international and domestic carriers," the airline said on its website.
"As we are in peak summer travel season, we know that space will still be very limited. If your travel is disrupted, you can always choose a refund."
"On behalf of the flight attendants, obviously we are sorry and empathetic towards this, but we also need to bargain a collective agreement. And unfortunately, this was the next stage in the process," said Lesosky.
"I would assume that we're going to start seeing kind of their ramp down [on Wednesday]. I would certainly hope that they're not going to leave our members stranded. They're obviously working to those destinations and should be brought back."
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