AIR Canada announced that members of the union representing its US-based workers have ratified a new collective agreement.
The airline said the International Brotherhood of Teamsters informed it that the agreement reached on July 17 was ratified by its members, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported.
The union represents Air Canada's roughly 700 workers who are based in the United States, including customer service representatives, air cargo workers and others.
The agreement lasts 10 years and will be in effect until 2029. The airline said in a statement that the company is pleased with the ratification.
Air Canada's operations vice-president Craig Landry said the results provides long-term stability for those workers in a highly competitive and transforming industry.
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The airline said the International Brotherhood of Teamsters informed it that the agreement reached on July 17 was ratified by its members, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported.
The union represents Air Canada's roughly 700 workers who are based in the United States, including customer service representatives, air cargo workers and others.
The agreement lasts 10 years and will be in effect until 2029. The airline said in a statement that the company is pleased with the ratification.
Air Canada's operations vice-president Craig Landry said the results provides long-term stability for those workers in a highly competitive and transforming industry.
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