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Canada's WestJet to cancel flights again

June 28, 2024 00:00:00


NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuters): Canada's WestJet Airlines has begun cancelling flights again after a union representing its maintenance engineers rejected a new pay offer and served a second strike notice, the carrier said on Wednesday.

WestJet said this action would lead to an estimated 25 flight cancellations from June 27-28 and impact over 3,300 travellers. The airline had earlier in the day said that the work stoppage could occur as soon as June 28.

It is not clear how long the strike could go on for.

WestJet, which is backed by Onex Corp and competes with Air Canada, has been facing demands from employees for better working conditions and higher salaries.

WestJet said it presented the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) with a "Canadian industry-leading agreement," which was better than the previous agreement that was rejected by the union earlier in the day.

The offer that was rejected had presented aircraft maintenance engineers with a 22 per cent pay increase over four years.

AMFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"It is especially devastating that the strike notice we have received from AMFA forces us to begin cancelling flights and parking aircraft, for the second time in just over a week," said Diederik Pen, president of WestJet Airlines and group chief operating officer.


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