
"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."
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.
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