Air Canada flight attendants are set to stage a picket at airports across four major Canadian cities today in what their union is calling a national day of action.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) says picket lines are planned at Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, and Calgary International Airport at 1 p.m. ET.
“Air Canada Flight Attendants are only paid when the plane is moving,” the site says. “Thousands of unpaid hours go into ensuring your safety—from boarding and deplaning to medical emergencies. It’s time to shine an overhead light on this underhanded practice.”
The salaries of entry-level flight attendants is another issue raised by CUPE, saying they’ve risen just 10 percent in the past 25 years.
The two parties have been involved in contract discussions since the beginning of the year, and the strike mandate arises after the airline and the union completed a conciliation process without achieving a settlement.
Air Canada said it’s “determined to reach a fair and equitable collective agreement that recognizes the contributions of its flight attendants and supports the competitiveness and long-term growth of the company.”
The company said it is confident there is still an opportunity to negotiate a deal and prevent disrupting the travel plans of thousands of customers.
The negotiations impact flight attendants working for Air Canada’s main operations, as well as for Air Canada Rouge.







