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Aviation service provider Air Canada intends to impede its flight attendants, resulting in the grounding of all flights from this weekend onwards.

Air Canada is readying to impose a lockout on its flight attendants, following their decision to stage a walkout starting this weekend.

Flight attendants face potential work disruption as Air Canada contemplates a lockout, initiating...
Flight attendants face potential work disruption as Air Canada contemplates a lockout, initiating flight cancellations from this weekend onward

Aviation service provider Air Canada intends to impede its flight attendants, resulting in the grounding of all flights from this weekend onwards.

In a significant development, the ongoing labour dispute between Air Canada and its flight attendants, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), has come to a tentative resolution. The dispute, which led to a lockout beginning August 16, officially ended on August 19 [1][5].

The union members will now vote on ratifying this deal from August 27 to September 6 [4]. Following the tentative agreement, Air Canada is resuming operations and expects a near-complete restoration of its flight schedule by the end of this week (around August 22) [2][4].

Most domestic and international routes, including flights between Canada and the US, are now operational or being restored after cancellations caused by the labour dispute [4]. The agreement involves wage increases and improved work conditions, including pay for time spent on the ground [4].

The labour dispute had caused significant disruptions, but with the agreement in place, flights between Canada and the US are largely returning to normal schedules. Customers are advised to check for confirmed flights, but Air Canada has taken steps to minimize ongoing impacts by notifying affected passengers and facilitating rebooking or credits [1].

Key points of the agreement include:

  • The lockout began on August 16 after CUPE initiated strike action [1][3].
  • The strike ended on August 19 following the tentative agreement [5].
  • The union members will vote on the agreement from August 27 to September 6 [4].
  • Air Canada is restoring nearly full operations by August 22 [2][4].
  • Flights between Canada and the US are mostly back to normal with ongoing schedule ramp-up [4].
  • The agreement includes wage increases, a revised pay structure for ground time, and improved benefits [4].

As the impacts of the labour dispute diminish, normal service is expected to be largely restored on Canada-US routes.

Patty Hajdu, the Canadian Minister of Jobs and Families, has been closely monitoring the situation and has encouraged both parties to continue negotiations until a deal is found. The first flights to be canceled due to the lockout were expected on August 14.

[1] Air Canada Cancels Flights Ahead of Possible Strike [2] Air Canada Resumes Operations as Strike Ends [3] Air Canada Lockout Begins [4] Air Canada and CUPE Reach Tentative Agreement [5] Air Canada Strike Ends, Tentative Agreement Reached

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