Canada.- Air Canada resumes flights this afternoon after arbitration begins with striking flight attendants.

by August 17, 2025
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MADRID, 17 (EUROPA PRESS)

The Canadian state-owned airline Air Canada has announced that it will resume flights this Sunday, coinciding with the start of an arbitration process initiated by Minister of Labor and Family Affairs Patty Hadju with striking flight attendants.

The strike, which has resulted in the suspension of more than 700 flights, has forced the government to intervene to arrange mediation. The striking personnel must return to work at 8:00 p.m. (local time in mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands).

The collective bargaining agreement, which expired in March, has been extended until the parties finalize its renewal, pending the outcome of an arbitration that will begin "in the coming days" with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).

Following the start of the strike this Saturday, Air Canada announced a lockout, resulting in the complete cancellation of the airline's operations due to the inability to operate flights while the strike continues. "Approximately 130,000 customers will be affected each day of the strike. Air Canada currently remains committed to negotiating the renewal of its collective bargaining agreement with CUPE," the company reported.

For its part, the CUPE union has asserted that the Liberal government's decision will not guarantee "labor peace at Air Canada" but will worsen the conflict, and has accused the government of "rewarding" the company by "giving them exactly what they wanted."

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