Air Canada strike enters its fourth day. Here’s what has happened
Day three of Air Canada strike grounds hundreds of flights worldwide
Air Canada flight attendants' strike, now in its fourth day, has caused significant disruption for hundreds of thousands of summer travellers.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has defied a federal labour board order to return to work, maintaining the strike despite resumed talks with Air Canada.
A central demand of the flight attendants is compensation for ground duties, which they claim are currently performed unpaid, a grievance Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu has pledged to investigate.
While Air Canada offered a 38 per cent boost to total compensation, the union claims this equates to only a 17.2 per cent wage increase over four years, highlighting a substantial gap in negotiations.
Other major labour organisations, including the Canadian Labour Congress and Air Canada's pilot union, have expressed strong support for the striking flight attendants, indicating potential broader industrial action.