Air Canada suspends restart plans after union defies return to work order
Summary
Air Canada stopped plans to restart flights after the flight attendants' union refused to follow a government order to return to work. The strike has been affecting many travelers, and Air Canada now plans to resume flights the following day. The union argues that the order is unfair, and they will challenge it.Key Facts
- Air Canada suspended its restart plans due to a union strike.
- The strike affects about 130,000 travelers daily.
- The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered staff back to work by 2 p.m. Sunday.
- Air Canada plans to resume flights on Monday evening instead.
- The union claims the order to return is unconstitutional and will challenge it.
- Air Canada operates around 700 flights each day.
- Passengers with affected flights can request refunds or alternative travel options.
- The strike started when flight attendants walked out at 1 a.m. on Saturday.
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