Air Canada, flight attendants reach tentative deal, union says | CBC News
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After a strike began on Saturday, the Canadian Union of Public Employees announced a tentative agreement with Air Canada to resolve the ongoing dispute with flight attendants. The agreement came after nine hours of talks, assisted by a government-appointed chief mediator. This deal will be presented to union members for ratification. In response to the strike, the federal government enacted a section of the Canadian Labour Code to impose binding arbitration, aiming to resolve the situation swiftly and effectively.
A tentative agreement has been reached to end the contract dispute between flight attendants and Air Canada after nine hours of mediator-assisted talks initiated on Monday evening.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees stated that the deal will be presented to the membership for ratification following the successful mediation.
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