Air Transat pilots union' issues 72-hour strike notice to Montreal-based airline | CBC News
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Air Transat pilots union' issues 72-hour strike notice to Montreal-based airline | CBC News
"No pilot wants to strike, but Air Transat management has left us no choice."
"there is still time to avoid a strike"
"we will strike if that's what it takes to achieve a modern contract."
Air Transat pilots' union issued a 72-hour strike notice that could lead to a walkout as early as Wednesday. Pilots overwhelmingly authorized their union's governing body to declare a strike, demonstrating strong member support. The Air Line Pilots Association still seeks an agreement with Air Transat management before any strike is declared. Negotiations began in January, three months before the collective agreement expired. Key bargaining issues include securing industry-standard pay, benefits, work rules, and job security to replace the existing 2015 agreement.
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