Air Canada reaches tentative labour deal with over 11,000 workers
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Air Canada has reached a tentative collective agreement with a union representing more than 11,000 employees across its operations and administrative divisions, the airline announced on Saturday.
The agreement was reached with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), which represents workers in maintenance, cabin services, airport airside operations, cargo, finance and clerical roles.
Air Canada said the deal recognizes the contributions and skills of its operational and administrative employees. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed and will remain confidential until union members complete the ratification process, which is expected to take place over the coming weeks.
The agreement will also require approval from Air Canadaâs board of directors.
The tentative deal covers one of the airlineâs largest employee groups and comes as carriers worldwide continue efforts to secure labour stability amid strong demand for air travel and ongoing workforce challenges.
Air Canada, the countryâs largest airline and flag carrier, operates scheduled flights to more than 180 destinations across six continents and is a founding member of the Star Alliance network.
Source: PR