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Air Canada flight attendants to defy back-to-work order, remain on strike: union

Posted on: Aug 09, 2025 02:13 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Air Canada flight attendants to defy back-to-work order, remain on strike: union

send Canada flight of steps attendants testament refuse the back-to-work prescribe and remain on strike after the federal government ordered binding arbitration to end the work stoppage, the Canadian Union of Public Employees told Radio-Canada on Sunday.

The union, which represents the 10,000 flight attendants, has accused federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu of caving to Air Canada's demands.

Earlier this morning, the Montreal-based airline announced it planned to resume flights starting Sunday evening, adding that it expected to take several days before its operations return to normal.

Air Canada said Sunday it had been directed by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to resume operations and have flight attendants return to their duties by 2 p.m. ET.

The federal government moved to order the airline and its flight attendants back to work on Saturday, less than 12 hours after the strike and lockout took effect.

Air Canada said on Sunday that the CIRB had ordered the terms of the collective agreement between the union and the airline that expired on March 31 be extended until a new agreement is reached.

CUPE announced early Saturday that its members were heading to the picket lines after being unable to reach an 11th-hour deal with the airline, while Air Canada locked out its agents about 30 minutes later due to the strike action.

Binding arbitration ordered to resolve Air Canada labour dispute: Minister Hajdu

Air Canada had previously asked Hajdu to order the parties to enter a binding arbitration process. But intervention was something she resisted until Saturday afternoon, when she said it became clear the two sides were at an impasse. 

CUPE maintained it opposed arbitration, instead preferring to solve the impasse through bargaining. It said her decision "sets a terrible precedent."

"The Liberal government is rewarding Air Canada's refusal to negotiate fairly by giving them exactly what they wanted," the union wrote in a statement Saturday afternoon.

The two sides are set to return to the table this week.

The union accused Air Canada of refusing to bargain in good faith due to the likelihood of the government stepping in and imposing arbitration.

It has said its main sticking points revolve around wages that have been outpaced by inflation during its previous 10-year contract, along with unpaid labour when planes aren't in the air.

CUPE announced it is calling a national day of action and will have demonstrators outside of the Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary airports this morning.

More than 700 Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights were cancelled amid the work stoppage, the airline said.

Flights by Air Canada Express, operated by third-party airlines Jazz and PAL, were not affected.

The airline says customers whose flights were cancelled and did not travel or accept a refund will be notified and provided with a new itinerary.

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