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Air Canada T.AC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACDVF

Air Canada is an airline company. The Company is a provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-United States (U.S.) transborder market and the international market to and from Canada. It provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and internationally on six continents. The Company’s Aeroplan program is Canada's premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through a range of merchandise, hotel and car rental rewards. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using its passenger and freighter aircraft. Its Air Canada Vacations is a tour operator, which is engaged in developing, marketing, and distributing vacation travel packages in the outbound/inbound leisure travel market. Air Canada Rouge is Air Canada's leisure carrier.


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Post by bullbirdon Feb 26, 2015 2:51pm
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Air Canada union says it is too early for conciliation

Air Canada union says it is too early for conciliationAir Canada's rushed application for conciliation is premature and a departure from previous bargaining patterns, says Unifor Local 2002, representing over 4,100 customer sales and service agents. "We're eager to negotiate in good faith, and there are lots of items to discuss," said Cheryl Robinson, president of Unifor Local 2002. "But Air Canada appears eager for government interference early in the process." Usually used as a last resort after reaching an impasse, conciliation triggers the appointment of a federally appointed conciliator that works at the bargaining table with the employer and the union for up to 60 days. However, Unifor disagrees that negotiations are anywhere near an impasse. "We're only 14 days into bargaining, and they're already pressing the panic button," said Leslie Dias, lead negotiator for Local 2002. "In all my years at Air Canada, I've never seen management so quick to declare an impasse." Regardless of Air Canada's bargaining strategy, Unifor is confident that a negotiated settlement will be the outcome of these talks.
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