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Air Canada and pilot union come to a tentative agreement

Travelers across the country can breathe easier after Air Canada and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) reached a tentative four-year labor agreement early Sunday morning. The deal comes after more than a year of intense negotiations and avoids a potential nationwide shutdown that could have severely impacted the airline’s operations.

The agreement, announced just after midnight, ends the looming threat of a lockout or strike by the airline’s 5,200 pilots, who are represented by ALPA. Had either scenario occurred, it would have forced Air Canada to suspend nearly all of its flights.

Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon praised both parties for their efforts in reaching the deal and avoiding a work stoppage. “This agreement is a significant relief for the travelling public and underscores the importance of collaborative negotiation,” MacKinnon said in a statement.

While the specific terms of the new deal will remain confidential until the union members complete their ratification vote, expected within the next month, and the airline’s board of directors gives its final approval, ALPA has indicated that the agreement will generate approximately $1.9 billion in additional value for Air Canada pilots over its duration.

The tentative deal represents a critical resolution for both the airline and its employees, ensuring stability in Air Canada’s operations and averted disruptions for travelers.

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