Friday 13 April 2012

Air Canada Revises ticketing policy on flights affected by illegal pilots strike - April 2012

April 13th, 2012



Air Canada has revised its ticketing policy for customers booked on affected flights to facilitate changes to bookings. Those customers wishing to make alternate travel arrangements can do so without penalty, space permitting, using our online rebooking tool: check your alternate travel options currently available; re-book yourself and check in before arriving at the airport.

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Air Canada - Airport disruptions - Flight cancellations - April 13,2012

April 13, 2012 
 
Air Canada - Airport disruptions - Flight cancellations - April 13,2012
 
 
 
 Due to illegal job action by some Air Canada pilots, Air Canada is experiencing delays and some cancellations of flights today. Air Canada is making every effort to re-accommodate affected customers on alternate flights.
Customers are requested to check the status of their flight at aircanada.com before leaving for the airport.
In order to facilitate changes to travel plans, Air Canada has revised its ticketing policy for customers booked on flights today and tomorrow. Those customers wishing to make alternate travel arrangements can do so without penalty, space permitting, by using Air Canada's self service rebooking tool at aircanada.com, on their mobile device, or by contacting Air Canada Reservations toll free in Canada and the U.S. at 888-247-2262; TTY: 1-800-361-8071 or Air Canada Reservations worldwide. Due to increased call centre volume, wait times will be longer than usual
 
Tags: Air Canada, Air Canada Delays, Air Canada Labour Union, Air Canada Pilot Strike, Air Canada Illegal Pilot Strike

Air Canada issues Canada-wide travel alert

April 13, 2012.

Air Canada issues Canada-wide travel alert

Air Canada is experiencing delays and some cancellations of flights across Canada today and could affect flights into the weekend.

The airline is making every effort to re-accommodate affected customers on alternate flights.

We continue to encourage travellers to check their flight status prior to leaving for the airport.  Please check at Flight Status, or call Air Canada's automated flight information system at 1-888-422-7533. 

Friday 23 March 2012

March 23, 2012




Air Canada 'wildcat strike' over

Air Canada ground workers have been ordered back to work and the wildcat strike is now over.

As a result of earlier flight cancellations and delays, travellers should continue to check their flight status prior to leaving for the airport.

Flight Status

Dozens of Air Canada Flights cancelled at Pearson following "Wildcat Strike"

March 23, 2012



Dozens of Air Canada flights cancelled at Pearson following 'wildcat strike'

Flight delays and cancellations: Toronto, Montreal
March 23, 2012 -- Due to illegal work action by Air Canada ground handling employees in Toronto and Montreal, Air Canada is experiencing delays and some cancellations of flights departing Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Montreal Trudeau Airport (YUL) this morning.
Customers are requested to check the status of their flight at aircanada.com before leaving for the airport.

In order to facilitate changes to travel plans, Air Canada has revised its ticketing policy for customers booked on flights today. Those customers wishing to make alternate travel arrangements can do so without penalty, space permitting, by using Air Canada's self service rebooking tool at aircanada.com, on their mobile device, or by contacting Air Canada Reservations toll free in Canada and the U.S. at 888-247-2262; TTY: 1-800-361-8071 or Air Canada Reservations worldwide. Due to increased call centre volume, wait times will be longer than usual.
We apologize to customers affected and thank them for their patience.
Flight Status

Friday 9 March 2012

Government halts Air Canada and union dispute


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Government halts Air Canada and union dispute

Federal Labour Minister, Lisa Raitt has referred Air Canada’s dispute with both its pilots’ and machinists’ union to the Canada Industrial Relations Board  (CIRB) .  By sending the conflict to the CIRB , Minister Lisa Raitt has essentially put any legal strike or lockout on hold, as both parties must wait for the board to rule on the matter.

Tags: Air Canada, Air Canada Labour Union, Air Canada Machinists and Aerospace Workers IAMAW., Air Canada Negotiations,

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Air Canada Labour Action - Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, IAMAW

March 7,2012



Air Canada Labour Action

Air Canada has been advised by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), which represents the airline's 8,600 mechanics, baggage handlers and cargo agents in Canada, that it intends to begin labour action from 12:01am  ET on March 12.
Air Canada continues to operate its normal schedule without disruption.

Tags: Air Canada, Air Canada Labour Union, Air Canada Negotiations, Air Canada Machinists and Aerospace Workers, IAMAW.

Thursday 23 February 2012

Air Canada Will Operate As Usual

February, 23, 2012

AC - AIR Canada announced while members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) did not ratify the tentative agreement reached by the company and their union on February 10, 2012, the airline would be operating business as usual. Air Canada has said they will provide updates as developments warrant.

Friday 17 February 2012

Air Canada and its pilots union have agreed to submit to a six-month mediation process

February 17, 2012
 
 
 
Air Canada and its pilots' union have agreed to submit to a six-month mediation process, which means there will be no immediate strike or lockout at the country's largest airline.
"This government is pleased to advise the Canadian public that they can rest assured that it is business as usual at Air Canada and there will not be any disruptions in service."
The agreement to submit to mediation does not mean each side is surrendering its right to give notice of a strike or lockout during the six months. But that prospect was highly unlikely in the short term as the mediation process gets underway.
The key issues for pilots, who have been without a contract since March 31, 2011, are pay, pensions and Air Canada's low-cost carrier plan, which the company says is critical to sustained profitability

Monday 13 February 2012

Update on Air Canada’s negotiations with Unions - February 13, 2012

 February 13, 2012



Update on Air Canada’s negotiations with Unions
While Air Canada has reached a tentative contract deal with the union representing its’ baggage workers, mechanics and purchasing agents and the union representing flight crew schedulers; there has been no new developments with the negotiations underway with the Air Canada Pilots Association.
The current mediation process is set to expire on February 14 at 12:01, which would put management in a position to lock out its pilots or alter their contract.  A strike could take place as early as February 17th.

Air Canada Strike 2012 update. Tenative Contract Agreement reached

Air Canada reaches tentative contract agreement with its largest union

The Canadian Press
February 13, 2012


MONTREAL - Air Canada (TSX:AC.B) has reached a tentative agreement with its 8,600 mechanics, baggage handlers, and cargo agents — the carrier's biggest union.
Details of the agreement will not be released until the union members ratify the deal and Air Canada's board approves the contract, Canada's biggest airline said Friday.
The tentative deal comes one day after the union representing the airline's pilots called for a strike vote.
Air Canada has had rocky labour relations for years but the situation with its unions has deteriorated in the last 12 months or so as the carrier tries to cut costs due to rising fuel bills and increased competition with rivals WestJet Airlines (TSX:WJA) and Porter Airlines.
WestJet plans to start up a regional carrier in Canada and Air Canada has been trying to set up a low cost carrier for holiday travellers but has run into opposition from its unions, especially the pilots.
A strike mandate after the scheduled five days of voting would put the airline's 3,000 pilots in a legal strike position early next Friday.

The strike vote doesn't mean the pilots will actually initiate a labour stoppage, but it gives the union the ability to respond to any unilateral moves by the company.
Air Canada CEO Calin Rovinescu told analysts this week that the airline still hopes to conclude a negotiated settlement despite Tuesday's expiry of the conciliation period.
In its financial report this week, Air Canada said it lost $60 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 and $249 million for the year.

A spokeswoman for Labour Minister Lisa Raitt said the pilots and Air Canada told her in a meeting Monday that there would be no work stoppage and no effect on the travelling public in the short term.
The government's past actions to prevent or limit strikes by Air Canada's customers service agents and flight attendants suggest it won't tolerate any disruptions by pilots.
But if there is a strike, WestJet said it will put on extra flights to accommodate Air Canada travellers affected by any work stoppage.

The Calgary-based carrier, which employs about 8.500 people, but is non-union, took the labour dispute at Air Canada to ratchet up the competitive pressure on the Montreal airline.
"We can appreciate that the travelling public may be frustrated with the uncertainty associated with potential labour disruptions at Air Canada," Bob Cummings, WestJet's executive vice-president of sales and marketing, said in a release Friday afternoon.
"We have been proactively planning for weeks now, with our network team collaborating closely with flight operations to provide as many incremental flights as possible."

Citing: http://www.canadianbusiness.com/article/70460--air-canada-reaches-tentative-contract-agreement-with-its-largest-union

Saturday 11 February 2012

February, 11, 2012

Air Canada Pilots

The Air Canada Pilots Association, which represents 3,000 pilots at the airline, has been in negotiations with management for much of the past 17 months after an initial tentative agreement was rejected by its membership.  The current mediation process is set to expire on February 14 at 12:01, which would put management in a position to lock out its pilots or alter their contract.

Tags: Air Canada Strike, Air Canada Pilot, Air Canada News