Cabin crews are pushing for higher wages and compensation for time on the ground.

Talks between the union representing 10,000 flight attendants and the carrier stalled over demands for higher wages.

TORONTO: Air Canada’s flight attendants went on strike Saturday, a work stoppage the airline has said will shut down service and create summer travel chaos for its 130,000 daily…

The airline says the strike will disrupt travel plans for around 130,000 passengers a day.

The strike could disrupt travel plans for more than 100,000 passengers.

Flight attendants walked off the job around 1 a.m. EDT on Saturday. Around the same time, Air Canada said it would begin locking flight attendants out of airports.

Flight attendants walked off the job around 1 a.m. EDT on Saturday. Around the same time, Air Canada said it would begin locking flight attendants out of airports.

A walkout by flight attendants ended after about 12 hours with the imposition of binding arbitration. But getting travel back to normal will take days.

Thousands of flight attendants have walked off the job over a wage contract dispute, forcing the airline to cancel all of its daily flights.

Air Canada plans to resume flights on Sunday after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on a directive from the country’s Jobs Minister Patty Hajjdu to end a cabin…

Union rejected the Canadian government’s return-to-work order. The action has left more than 100,000 travellers stranded.

Workers at Canada’s flagship carrier defy back-to-work order as they stage first strike in 40 years.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which is representing the workers, sought wage increases as well as to address uncompensated ground work, including during the…

MONTREAL: Air Canada’s fleet of hundreds of planes remained grounded on Monday morning after striking flight attendants refused a government-backed order to get back to work and…

The strike was already affecting about 130,000 travelers per day during the peak summer travel season.

Air Canada flight attendants continued their strike Monday after an order to return to work by the Canadian government. The union has defied the order.

The 10,000 striking workers are being ordered back on the job

The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered the flight attendants’ union to call off the job action by midday.

The union president said he is willing to face jail time for defying a back-to-work order after the strike was deemed illegal.

Cabin crews are pushing for higher wages and compensation for time on the ground.

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