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Air Canada Secures Tentative Labor Pact with Machinists Union

A potential strike at Air Canada has been averted after the carrier reached a four-year tentative agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. The deal covers roughly 11,000 employees across technical operations, airport services, cargo, and logistics, providing a framework for labor stability through March 2030.

Air Canada Secures Tentative Labor Pact with Machinists Union

The proposed contract, which would retroactively take effect from April 1, now heads to a membership vote. Air Canada expects the ratification process to conclude within the coming days. Should union members approve the terms, it will mark the airline’s sixth collective agreement reached this year.

This latest development follows a June deal with Unifor, which secured terms for 6,000 employees including customer relations and concierge staff. By finalizing this agreement, the airline continues to clear its labor backlog, aiming to solidify its operational workforce after a series of negotiations across various sectors of the company.

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