Air Canada union head says she'll resign if pilots reject deal | CBC News
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Hudy emphasized that a vote against the tentative deal would signal her inability to adequately represent the members, stating, 'If the membership votes no... it would clearly indicate... that I no longer speak on your behalf.' Her stance places significant pressure on the pilots as they consider the pay gains versus potentially further negotiations.
The recently reached contract promises a substantial cumulative wage increase of nearly 42% over four years for Air Canada's 5,400 pilots, which exceeds compensation increases achieved by pilots at major U.S. airlines. This substantial increase, however, does not satisfy all pilots, especially newer recruits who continue to feel the effects of a pay gap.
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