Air Canada to Restart Flights Sunday After Ottawa Intervenes in Strike
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Air Canada strike: Government ends flight attendants’ walkout, services to resume but cancellations linger
Air Canada will resume flights after the Canadian government intervened to end a strike by 10,000 flight attendants, stranding over 100,000 travelers. The government ordered attendants back to work, citing economic risks and referring the dispute to arbitration. While operations will take days to normalize, affected passengers are eligible for refunds as the airline grapples with the aftermath.
Air Canada flight attendants' strike grounds hundreds of planes
The Canadian government is moving quickly to shut down a strike that has grounded the country's biggest airline. Air Canada flight attendants walked off at the job early Saturday, stranding thousands of passengers across North America and beyond. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman reports on the fallout.
CUPE says Hajdu's arbitration order to end Air Canada flight attendants' strike is 'crushing' Charter rights
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says she has invoked Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to allow binding arbitration between the airline and its union and has ordered operations to resume — although it's not immediately clear when the 10,000 flight attendants will return to work after going on strike just hours earlier.
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