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Strike 'Ends Unpaid Work' As Union Reaches Deal With Air Canada

Strike 'Ends Unpaid Work' As Union Reaches Deal With Air Canada – The Rover

Low wages and unpaid labour led to flight attendants using food banks, sleeping in cars.

By resisting the back-to-work order, each union member faced fines of up to $1,000 a day. Since a tentative deal has been reached, this could tilt the scales towards unions who disregard federal use of Section 107.

Yesterday, Mark Hancock, CUPE’s national president, stood in front of dozens of reporters outside Toronto-Pearson airport, undeterred.

“If it means folks like me going to jail, so be it. If it means our union being fined, then so be it,” he said. Hancock insisted he does not believe the government’s order will survive a court challenge, which could take up to 10 years to go through the legal system — and now that a tentative deal has been made it is unclear whether charges will be pursued.

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