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Tue, Oct 15, 2024

Air Canada Pilots Ratify Contract Agreement

Major Improvements In Pay And Working Conditions

Air Canada Pilots have ratified a collective bargaining agreement that includes a new four-year contract with significant improvements to their compensation as well as quality of life. The pilots are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA).

 

Of the 99 percent of all eligible pilots who voted, 67 percent voted in favor of the agreement, demonstrating to airline management the importance recognizing the expertise and value that pilots bring to the carrier.

The contract takes effect immediately and includes a ratification payment to acknowledge that pilots have been working without a contract since September 30, 2023. The new contract will end September 29, 2027.

Charlene Hudy, First Officer and chair of the Air Canada ALPA Master Executive Council said, “With its ambitious growth plans, Air Canada management is demonstrating its commitment to the pilots through this investment, highlighting the importance of our role in the airline's continued success.”

She went on to say,  “This contract is the largest labour agreement in Air Canada’s history and reflects contributions that our pilots bring to the success of our airline. This agreement helps restore what Air Canada pilots have lost over the past two decades and creates a strong foundation from which to build on. We look forward to working under these improved pay rates and working conditions while continuing to connect our passengers to Canada, North America, and the world.”

FMI:  www.aircanadapilots.ca/en-us/

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