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Air Canada pilots vote massively in favour of strike action

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Air Canada pilots vote massively in favour of strike action

A whole lot of Air Canada pilots held informational pickets on the firm’s main airport hubs in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon to spotlight their contract calls for and the looming menace of a potential all-out strike as early as September 17. The demonstrations adopted on from final week’s announcement of an amazing 98 % strike vote by the pilots at Canada’s largest air service.

Members of the Air Canada Pilots Affiliation, the 5,400 staff have been working below an expired collective settlement since June 2023. That contract was an inferior 9-year deal negotiated in 2014. It got here on the heels of the Conservative authorities of Prime Minister Stephen Harper utilizing an anti-strike regulation to illegalize impending strikes by Air Canada pilots, mechanics and different floor crew in 2012, and sanctioning harsh penalties for pilots who participated in an unsanctioned April 2012 “sickout” that the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) deemed a “wildcat strike.”  

Air Canada pilots haven’t carried out an official, union-sanctioned strike since a two-week work stoppage in 1998.

On account of the extraordinarily prolonged, outdated and unsatisfactory settlement adopted in 2014, pilots at Air Canada at present earn about half the compensation of air crews on the 4 largest US-based airways. Additionally they have considerably much less beneficial pension plans and work scheduling preparations.

Based on Charlene Hudy, chair of the Air Canada ALPA Grasp Government Council, the objective is to not strike, however moderately to “modernize” the pilots’ contract with Canada’s principal air service. Union officers have been bargaining for “truthful compensation, respectable retirement advantages, and quality-of-life enhancements” for greater than a yr. However Air Canada administration continues to name for extra “cheap” pay calls for, nonetheless citing the bottom-line impacts from the a number of years of pandemic-induced passenger decline that started the last decade.

Employees, nonetheless, wouldn’t have such quick reminiscences that they’ve forgotten the large bailouts handed over to the corporate by the Trudeau Liberal authorities. Of all publicly traded corporations within the nation, Air Canada obtained the only largest quantity of federal funding—a staggering C$492 million of public funds by the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS), which coated as much as 75 % of staff’ wages. Because the WSWS beforehand defined, the wage subsidy functioned as little greater than a slush fund for the company elite, with corporations persevering with to bathe their stockholders with fats payouts whereas claiming the general public funds.

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