Summary
Air Canada's flight attendants have voted against the company's wage proposal. This comes after recent strike actions by the flight attendants' union over dissatisfaction with wages.
Key Facts
- Air Canada's flight attendants rejected a wage offer from the company.
- The union made the announcement following a vote.
- Flight attendants were unhappy with proposed wage increases in a tentative agreement.
- Air Canada proposed a 12% wage increase for newer staff and an 8% increase for more senior staff.
- The union's rejection follows a recent three-day strike by about 10,500 flight attendants.
- The strike caused disruptions that affected nearly half a million Air Canada customers.
- The wage offer rejection is linked to dissatisfaction with both the offer terms and the negotiation process.