WestJet mechanics reject deal in 'deeply concerning' move, airline president says | CBC News
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The union representing mechanics at WestJet rejected a tentative agreement with the airline, with 97 per cent voting against the deal, citing issues like wages, outsourcing, scheduling, and layoff protection as central concerns in the bargaining process.
WestJet's company president expressed deep concern over the rejection, mentioning that the deal would have made employees the best-paid airplane mechanics in the country after challenging negotiations towards their first collective agreement.
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