As Air Canada pilots prepare for a potential strike next week, the federal labour minister said there is “no reason” for the national carrier and union to not reach a collective agreement and that negotiations are seeing progress.
Either Air Canada or the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), which represents 5,200 Air Canada pilots, could issue a 72-hour lockout or strike notice unless a settlement is reached by Sunday.
The 72-hour shutdown notice period could begin anytime after midnight on Sunday, with operations expected to come to a complete halt by Wednesday, Sept. 18. Air Canada has said it will begin cancelling flights and operations as soon as this Friday.
Speaking to reporters at the Liberal caucus retreat in Nanaimo, B.C., on Wednesday, Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon said that as both parties remain at the table, there are “significant issues still to be resolved,” but there is “forward momentum.”
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