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WestJet mechanics’ strike averted, airline and union say

June 23, 20242 Mins Read
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The union representing WestJet mechanics has rescinded a strike notice and will resume talks with the airline.

Some 670 WestJet plane mechanics, represented by the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), were set to walk off the job as early as Thursday evening after serving the airline with a strike notice earlier this week following months of negotiations.

But in a statement late Wednesday, WestJet says both the union and airline will return to the bargaining table in the hopes of finding a resolution.

Earlier Wednesday, WestJet cancelled more than 30 flights ahead of a possible strike, leaving thousands of passengers scrambling.

“We recognize the impact the initial cancellations had on our guests and our people, and we sincerely appreciate their patience and understanding during this time,” said WestJet president Diederik Pen.

“In returning to the bargaining table, we are committed to finding a resolution to avoid further disruption to our operations.”

Scott Christopherson, a spokesperson for the union, confirmed that both parties have agreed to return to the bargaining table, and said talks would resume next week.

Request for binding arbitration

Union members had voted overwhelmingly to reject a tentative deal last week and opposed the airline’s request for arbitration this week.

Calgary-based WestJet had requested that the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) intervene with binding arbitration, which would see the labour tribunal hammer out a contract between the two sides — their first collective agreement. In the meantime, the board could bar a work stoppage.

The union, whose members voted overwhelmingly to reject a tentative agreement last week, says it opposed the move, saying it would undermine their goal of an “industry-changing contract.”

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In its statement on Wednesday night, WestJet said that the CIRB had advised it would need more time before making a decision on whether to use binding arbitration to create the collective agreement.

The airline says that guests are encouraged to check the status of their flights before going to the airport on Thursday.



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