Business Matters: Air Canada prepares for partial shutdown ahead of looming pilot strike

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Air Canada is working on plans to start suspending operations ahead of a looming pilot strike, the carrier said in a statement Monday morning. Unless a settlement is reached by Sunday, either Air Canada or the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), which represents 5,200 Air Canada pilots, could issue a 72-hour lockout or strike notice.

Air Canada is working on plans to start suspending operations ahead of a looming pilot strike, the carrier said in a statement Monday morning. Unless a settlement is reached by Sunday, either Air Canada or the Air Line Pilots Association , which represents 5,200 Air Canada pilots, could issue a 72-hour lockout or strike notice. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Monday September 9, 2024.

Air Canada is working on plans to start suspending operations ahead of a looming pilot strike, the carrier said in a statement Monday morning. Unless a settlement is reached by Sunday, either Air Canada or the Air Line Pilots Association , which represents 5,200 Air Canada pilots, could issue a 72-hour lockout or strike notice. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Monday September 9, 2024.

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