Air Canada flight attendants said on Sunday they will remain on strike and challenge a return-to-work order they called unconstitutional, defying a government decision to force them back to their duties by 2 p.m. ET (1800 GMT).

Air Canada had said it planned to resume flights on Sunday evening, a day after the Canadian government issued a directive to end a cabin crew strike that caused the suspension of around 700 daily flights, stranding more than 100,000 passengers.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees said in a statement that members would remain on strike and invited Air Canada back to the table to “negotiate a fair deal.”

  • Tm12@lemmy.ca
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    7 小时前

    “To legislate us back to work 12 hours after we started? I’m sorry, snowstorms have shut down Air Canada for longer than we were allowed to strike.” 😂😂😂

    CBC article

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    The most contentious issue has been the union’s demand for compensation for time spent on the ground between flights and when helping passengers board. Attendants are largely paid only when their plane is moving.

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      Damn right. Work on the clock, or pay them a decent salary that covers all bases. The company using a non-moving plane as some excuse is ludicrous. If you’re losing money for that regularly, then raise the ticket prices to cover costs incurred. They always go after the labor first to save money, which is asinine because it’s the labor that keeps things going.

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        the whole industry

        It’s not a criminal conspiracy, it’s a longstanding commonly accepted industry practice, completely different things! /s

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          I said this in another thread but could you imagine if call center workers were only paid when they’re actually on the phone? That would be ludicrous.

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            If my employer tried to tell me I’m only getting paid when I’m actively using the equipment instead of the whole time I setting up and transferring materials, I’d have to get in line to set the place on fire

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    If the government declares a strike illegal, or tries to in any way compel the employees to return to work, they are explicitly telling the workers that they are nothing more than indentured servants, barely more than slaves. You exist to make these people money, now sit down and shut up before we throw you in prison for upsetting your betters.

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      I don’t understand how a government can tell workers to go back to work. Like, if Air Canada is unhappy with their employees, they should fire them and rehire. And spend all the time and money it requires to retrain them. Oh wait, that’s not feasible across the whole industry? Guess you better pay these talented professionals what they are worth, then.

      Like, how can workers refusing to work possibly be illegal? It’s insane. Even if the argument is that not working went against some kind of work contract they have, that should be a civil issue not a legal one.

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      Nationalize it.

      Moving it back to a gov job would benefit the safety officers (‘cabin crew’, if you want to minimize their importance) greatly: there’s no WAY they would be required to work without pay, in modern times, like they are now.

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    Get fucked Canadian government. This doesn’t involve you…I cant fucking stand when governments think they can legislate a strike and tell people they have to go back to work or else.

    If a company wants to end a strike, they can pay their workers a livable wage, with proper vacation and sick pay. Its not that hard.

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    Stuck in Halifax. Fuck Air Canada. But also aaaaaagh frustrating. Pay your goddamn employees.

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      Feel for you. My sister is visiting me soon and her return is AC right before school starts. I want to have empathy for her, but pay your employees.

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    CUPE had pushed for a negotiated solution, saying binding arbitration would take pressure off the airline.

    Yeah uuuuhhh thats the problem you see, the whole point of a strike is create pressure…