Leading business groups ask Liberals to send Air Canada pilot dispute to binding arbitration | CBC News
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Numerous Canadian business associations have urged the Liberal government to act swiftly to prevent a strike by sending the Air Canada pilots' dispute to binding arbitration. They argue that a strike would have a "devastating" impact on the economy, especially following previous disruptions in other sectors. The letter states that a neutral arbitrator could effectively resolve outstanding issues, which is essential to preserve Canada's reputation in international trade.
The business associations stressed in their letter that if businesses cannot deliver goods on time due to a possible Air Canada strike, "our international partners will begin to seek permanent alternatives." This emphasizes the potential long-term consequences of a labor disruption, highlighting the interconnectedness of Canadian businesses with global markets and the critical need for uninterrupted transportation services.
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