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.”
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.
It used be owned by the government. They sold it in 1988.
Which Government? Safe to assume Mulroney?