While details of the agreement are not clear, the flight attendant union said that ‘unpaid work is over’ and members would vote on the deal.
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Air Canada, the country’s largest carrier, is set to resume service after reaching an agreement with its unionised flight attendants.
The deal, reached early on Tuesday morning, ends the first strike by the airline’s cabin crew in nearly 40 years.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) issued a statement explaining that its mediation with the airline and its low-cost affiliate Air Canada Rouge had arrived at a successful conclusion.











