Air Canada strike settlement: Airline, union reach deal to end walkout; flights to resume gradually
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Air Canada will gradually resume operations following an agreement with its flight attendants’ union, CUPE, ending a strike that disrupted travel for approximately 130,000 passengers daily. The deal, reached after mediation, guarantees pay for ground work, a key issue for the union. While flights will resume Tuesday evening, full service restoration may take over a week.
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