Air Canada flight attendants protested outside Toronto's Pearson International Airport, demanding better working conditions. Despite government intervention and a federal back-to-work order, the union continued its strike, leading to the cancellation of 240 flights on Sunday. Many passengers were left stranded, creating a chaotic travel environment. Air Canada had initially planned to resume flights, but its booking site indicated that operations were still canceled. Travelers expressed frustration and exhaustion as they dealt with the fallout from the labor dispute and ongoing uncertainty.
Air Canada flight attendants demonstrated outside Toronto's Pearson International Airport with signs asking, 'would you work for free?' as part of their protest against work conditions.
Despite the federal government's intervention and a return-to-work order, the union representing flight attendants continued their strike, leading to significant cancellations and passenger disruptions.
An estimated 240 flights were cancelled on Sunday due to the ongoing strike, leaving numerous passengers stranded and uncertain about their travel plans.
Frustrated passengers expressed their exhaustion and anxiety over the disruptions, highlighting the emotional toll that the labor dispute was taking on travelers.
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