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Air Canada avoids strike with last-minute agreement with pilots’ union – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 1:49 PM
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Air Canada recently reached a tentative agreement with its pilots union on a new four-year collective agreement, avoiding a near-term strike or lockout. The airline had been preparing to progressively cancel flights and shut down operations before the agreement was reached. With the new deal, Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge will continue operating as normal, with nearly 670 flights per day and around 110,000 daily passengers. The terms of the agreement, which represent a 46 per cent increase in value for members over the old contract, will be kept confidential until a ratification vote is completed.

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) representing more than 5,200 pilots will vote on the new agreement over the next month. The negotiations included discussions on compensation, retirement, and work rules, resulting in significant progress on key issues. The union had been seeking wage rates that would narrow the pay gap with pilots at major U.S. carriers such as United Airlines. The new deal is expected to provide additional value for members over its four-year term.

Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon credited the hard work of the parties and federal mediators in preventing travel disruptions for Canadians. Despite the involvement of the government in resolving disputes at railway companies last month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that the government would not intervene in the Air Canada pilot negotiations. The pilots had been requesting wage increases, improved pension, and health benefits, with previous offers from Air Canada not meeting their expectations.

Pilots at U.S. airlines have negotiated significant pay raises in recent years, leading to a substantial pay gap between U.S. and Canadian pilots. Some United Airlines pilots now earn 92 per cent more than their counterparts at Air Canada, highlighting the wage disparities in the industry. The negotiations between Air Canada and the pilots union have been ongoing for 15 months, with a focus on addressing the wage gap and improving working conditions for pilots.

The new collective agreement between Air Canada and its pilots union represents a significant milestone in the negotiations process. The deal will ensure that operations continue smoothly for the airline, benefiting both the pilots and the company. The ratification vote by ALPA members will be a crucial step in finalizing the agreement and moving forward with the new terms. As the airline industry continues to navigate challenges and opportunities, the agreement sets a positive precedent for addressing key issues affecting pilots and ensuring a fair and equitable working relationship between the parties.

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