Flight attendant union leaders ‘ready to go to jail’ as Air Canada strike outlawed | Canada
Union leaders representing 10,000 striking flight weapons have said they'd be willing to go to jail rather than an order to return, or CanadaThe Federal Government takes an bitter contract displays that hundreds of summer strokes and stretch travelers throughout the world.
Speaking with reporters on Mondays, the national chairman said the public employees as part of a workplace that has the national and international operations of Air Canada has stopped in his busiest season.
“There is no limit. We will stay strong. We will remain to make sure the workers can do the job to do, and actually have to do for their families,” said Mark Hancock. “And if means people like I go to prison, so be it.”
Hancock said members want a solution, “but that solution has to be found at a negotiable”.
Air Canada's flug covers went to strike in months of Failing Canada's Failure Saturdays with Canada's Flag of Canada. Ahead the work style, warned air Canada that a shutdown can affect a day 130,000 people a day.
However, fewer than 12 hours after strike's jobs, Patty forces, used their broad powers to put back on both parties – a movement that the Union who said the Union present or unconstitutional.
“The calls break off,” Hajdu told reporters over the weekend. “It is clear that the parties are not closer to resolving some of the important problems that remain and they will need help with the arbitrator.”
Air Canada said that the scheduled on Sunday, the Union will continue, restarting the government of the government of workers and in setting the workers and the “awful” workers.
“The Liberals have spoken out of the two sides. They said the best place for this is to the negotic union of the Canada of the Canadian Union of the Canadian Union of PublicEseer, said in a statement.
“Well, when we are at the bargating table, separate our handfields to take your job what they want, while the company pulls in Sky-high profits and extraordinary executive compensation.”
After an emergency porch on Sunday, by Air Canada, sided the industrial relations board with the Federal government and airline.
“The members of the union negotiation are focused to restore and remember the performance immediately and remembering involuntary strike activities,” according to a guideline of the board.
The union said it is intending to government binding biningbitration in a federal court.
If they define the order from the workership, Union heads are arrested and are arrested union members, fix the prospect of steep fines.
The Prime Minister, Mark Carney, said it was “disappointing” the steadowed negotiation was not a new contract.
“We are very recognizing the critical role that play flight plate while holding Canadians and their families safe as they travel, comfortably as they travel,” Carney told reporters. “And it is important that they are compensated at all times, quite at the same time.”
On Monday morning air Canada, hope that they later continue them in the day, but also their financial counselor hung for the third quarter and the whole year due to the shutdown. The strike is expected to cost the airlines of tens of millions of dollars in lost income every day.