MONTREAL: Air Canada plans to resume flights today after the Canadian industrial relations board (CIRB) acted on a directive from the country’s jobs minister Patty Hajdu to end a cabin crew strike that caused the suspension of around 700 daily flights.
The CIRB directed Air Canada to resume operations and for all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flight attendants to return to their duties by 2pm, the airline said in a statement.
The directive came after the government yesterday moved to end the strike and require binding arbitration to break a contract impasse, an action that the country’s largest carrier had sought but unionised flight attendants fiercely opposed.