On the occasion of his press review on Monday, Paul Arcand took stock of the situation surrounding the Air Canada conflict.
When writing these lines, the air carrier agents maintain their refusal to return to work.
On strike since Saturday, the union decided to ignore the decision of Ottawa which ordered the resumption of activities on Sunday.
Faced with this refusal, Air Canada had no choice but to repel its flight recovery plan, plunging many travelers into uncertainty.
The passengers went through the entire range of emotions at the end of the week […] Disappointment, anxiety […] And this frustration of feeling abandoned by Air Canada […] And at the same time, I think we understand the anger of on -board agents, employees, not to be paid for all hours worked. In 2025, it made no sense.
Air Canada, historically, stands out, is distinguished, like a bad employer, an airline that protects its profits at the expense of quality customer service […] On-board officers who work and who will seek $ 30,000-40,000 per year, it makes no sense.
Paul Arcand
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