Strike 10,000 Air Canada’s flight satellites declared illegal

The Toronto (AP) – The Canadian Industrial Communications Board has announced 10,000 Air Canada flight satellites illegal on Monday and told them to work back to work after disregarding the previous order to return to work and obeying arbitration.

The biggest Canadian airline strike on Monday on the third day and is doing about 130,000 travelers a day a day. Both sides remain far from wages and other issues. Air Canada stopped plans to start operations on Sunday after the Union disregarded the order to return the work and said employees would not return to work.

“The members of the Union negotiation department are ordered to renew their duties immediately and to refrain from engaging in illegal strikes,” the Canadian Industrial Communications Board or Cirb said in a written decision.

The Board, an independent administrative tribunal, which interprets and applies Canadian Labor Laws, said the Union had to report to a written report by noon on Monday that they had to renew their duties.

It was not immediately clear what kind of assistance the board or government has if the Union continues to refuse.

In the past, the commission commissioned airline staff to work until Sunday, after the government intervened and Air Canada said they were planning to resume flights on Sunday evening. However, when the employees refused, the airline said it would update their flights on Monday night.

Air Canada stated in a statement that the Union “illegally referred to the members of the Canadian Industrial Communications Board to the members of its flight attendants.”

The Union of Mark Hancock, National President of Canada, has expanded the initial order outside the work at the Pearson International Airport on Sunday, and said members would not return to work this week.

“Our members do not return to work,” Hancock said. – We say no.

Equitals sang “Don’t blame me, Klek AC” outside Pearson.

Jennifer Kozelj, a spokeswoman for the Federal Minister of Jobs Patty Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu Hajdu said the minister was watching the situation closely.

Hajdu told 10,000 flight attendants back to work, saying that now is not the time to risk the economy and pay attention to the unprecedented rates found by Canada in the US. Hajdu transferred the suspension of work to the Canadian Industrial Communications Board.

The airline said Cirb had extended the term of the existing collective agreement until the referee sets a new one.

Air Canada operates about 700 flights a day. Flight satellites left work on Saturday for about 1 hour. Edt. At about the same time, Air Canada said it would start locking flight attendants from the airports.

The hot struggle for the contract grew on Friday when the Union rejected the previous Air Canada request for the Government’s directional arbitration, which allows the third party brokerage to decide the terms of the new contract.

Last year, the government forced two main railways in the country to arbitration with its work union during the work stop. The Railway Workers’ Union goes to court and claims that the Government removes the union leverage in negotiations.

According to Air Canada, passengers whose flights are affected will be able to ask for full return on the airline website or on mobile program.

Air Canada and Cupe negotiated with the agreements for about eight months, but they still have to agree on a framework agreement. Both sides argued that they remain far from wages and unpaid work flight satellites when planes are not in the air.

The latest airline offer included 38% increased total compensation, including benefits and pensions in four years, that he said “our flight attendants would be the best compensation for Canada.”

However, the union retreated, saying that the proposed 8% increase in the first year was not far enough due to inflation.

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