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The Canada Industrial Relations Board has ruled Air Canada flight attendant strike illegal and ordered the Canadian Union of Public Employees to instruct members to return to work.
The CIRB has declared the Air Canada flight attendants’ strike unlawful, after the union challenged a federal mandate to return to work.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees says a strike by 10,000 flight attendants at Air Canada will continue, defying an ...
During a press conference by CUPE, representatives issued an apology to the Canadian public saying their only goal is ‘to be paid for their time at work.’ ...
Employment & Labour Lawyer Sundeep Gokhale on what case can CUPE make to defy the federal government’s return-to-work order.
The union representing thousands of striking Air Canada flight attendants says it will risk jail time and fees but will not ...
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CUPE president says he'll risk jail time as Air Canada flight attendants defy back-to-work order
Mark Hancock, president of the union representing striking Air Canada flight attendants, says there is 'no limit' to what he ...
The union president said he is willing to face jail time for defying a back-to-work order after the strike was deemed illegal.
During a press conference by CUPE, representatives issued an apology to the Canadian public saying their only goal is ‘to be ...
Over 100,000 passengers have been stranded due to Air Canada flight attendants participating in a major strike against the ...
The Canada Industrial Relations Board released a decision on Monday morning (Aug. 18) calling the continued strike by Air ...
The strike officially began just before 1 a.m. ET on Saturday, and Air Canada locked out flight attendants about 30 minutes ...
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