Air Canada suspended all operations as more than 10,000 flight attendants went on strike following a failed attempt to reach a contract deal. The strike commenced early Saturday, creating significant disruptions for travelers. The union representing the flight attendants rejected a proposal for government-directed arbitration, opting to preserve their right to strike. Following the walkout at 1 a.m. EDT, the airline began locking attendants out of airports. Government officials urged both parties to negotiate a resolution, emphasizing the importance of stability in the airline industry for Canadians.
Air Canada suspended operations as over 10,000 flight attendants went on strike, leaving travelers stranded during the peak summer travel season.
The airline halted operations after a bitter contract dispute escalated and the union rejected government-directed arbitration, retaining their right to strike.
Flight attendants walked off the job at 1 a.m. EDT, coinciding with Air Canada's decision to lock flight attendants out of airports.
The federal government intervened by meeting with both the airline and the union, urging them to reach a deal as Canadians depend on their services.
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