Modification - CUPE issues 72-hour strike notice to Flair Airlines
Please note that a modification has been made to this press release which was disseminated at 6.40pm on December 7, 2018. The sentence ''Flair bases in Canada are located in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna and Abbotsford.'' has been added (fifth paragraph). Please see final press release below.
Union cites company's two-tier wage, benefit structure for breakdown in bargaining
BURNABY, BC, Dec. 7, 2018 /CNW/ - The Canadian Union of Public Employees has filed 72-hour strike notice for Local 4060, representing 139 flight attendants who work for ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines.
The union issued the strike notice following a December 5 mediated session with the employer in which the two sides failed to reach agreement over outstanding items including wages and pensions as well as time credits/scheduling issues.
"For the past several weeks, this employer has steadfastly refused to step away from its position of two-tier wages and benefits, which is fundamentally unfair," said CUPE National Representative Gary Yee, who represents CUPE 4060 at the bargaining table.
"Flair is transparently engaging in a divide and conquer strategy aimed at driving a wedge between workers in order to compete with other ultra-low-cost carriers. It is completely unfair to pay one group of flight attendants 30 per cent less for doing the same work as other flight attendants."
Flair bases in Canada are located in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna and Abbotsford.
Since being organized November 2017, Local 4060 has been in bargaining with the airline for nearly a year.
The 72-hour-strike notice expires at midnight on December 10, putting the local in a legal strike position.
For more information, see backgrounder.
SOURCE Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
Gary Yee, CUPE Servicing Representative, (250) 328-2639; Sanford Lee, CUPE Servicing Representative, (604) 720-9199; Dan Gawthrop, CUPE Communications Representative, (604) 999-6132
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