Air Canada makes plea for government help as pilots ask for wages it says it can't pay
Briefly

Canada's largest airline and business leaders are urging government intervention in labor talks with pilots to prevent a potential shutdown due to ongoing negotiations.
Pilots' union claims Air Canada is posting record profits while asking pilots to accept below-market pay, highlighting a significant disparity in wage expectations.
Air Canada warns that entering into a labor disruption could affect over 110,000 daily passengers, stressing the need for government readiness to intervene.
Business groups have asked for measures like binding arbitration to resolve negotiations, emphasizing the severe economic repercussions of a shutdown on the transportation sector.
Read at Fortune
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