
Given that the Canadian government publishes a directive on the end of the strike, Air Canada said it will continue on Sunday on Sunday, AFP reported.
“The Canadian Industrial Relations Council (CIRB) ordered Air Canada to restore airlines and Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge for all flight attendants to restore their duties” by 14:00, “AFP quoted as a statement.
The government Directive arrived after the Minister of jobs moved to Patty Hajda on Saturday to impose a binding arbitration procedure in which he extended the existing contract until a new agreement was reached.
More than 10,000 flight attendants left work over the reward, months after negotiating a new contract.
After the on -board crew left work early on Saturday due to wage dispute, “Directive according to Section 107 of the Canadian Code and CIRB command will end the strike in Air Canada, which resulted in a suspension of more than 700 flights,” said the carrier based on Montreal.
“Restarting operations will start immediately, with the first flights tonight, but Air Canada expects it to take several days for his operation to return to normal,” NB quoted a airlines statement soon on Sunday.
“During this process, some flights will be canceled in the next 7 to 10 days until the plan is stabilized. Air Canada deeply regrets the inconvenience for its customers,” added Air Canada.
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Previously, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) said its members would remain on the strike until the government formally issued an order that returns to work. CUPE also asked passengers not to go to the airport if they had a ticket to Air Canada or its cheaper subsidiary Air Canada Rouge.
CUPE noted that the chairwoman of Cirb, Marys Tremblay, previously worked as a legal advisor to Air Canada.
According to AFP, Air Canada, on Thursday, it described the conditions offered on Thursday, indicating that the stewardess leader could on average by 2027 by 2027 $ 87,000 ($ 65,000). However, the CUPE described Air Canada offers as “the inflation below (a) the market value below”.
The Canadian Commercial Council, which responded to the strike, warned that the stopping of Air Canada’s work would worsen an economic pinch that already felt the tariffs of US President Donald Trump.
Air Canada counts around 130,000 day passengers and flies directly to 180 cities around the world.
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