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"Air Canada's strike action has come to an end, allowing for a gradual resumption of flights"

Air Canada's flight operations to gradually restart following a tentative union agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), ending a disruptive strike initiated on Saturday, as per a statement from the union. CUPE announced the positive development, stating: "The ... "

Flights operated by Air Canada will gradually recommence following the cessation of the strike...
Flights operated by Air Canada will gradually recommence following the cessation of the strike action

"Air Canada's strike action has come to an end, allowing for a gradual resumption of flights"

Air Canada has announced the resumption of its flight operations, bringing an end to a strike that disrupted travel since Saturday. The news of the resumption is reported by dw.com and is available on various platforms.

The resumption follows a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), the union representing Air Canada's flight attendants. The details of the settlement were not specified, but it is known that the mediated settlement addresses one of the most contentious issues, ensuring that flight attendants are paid for work performed while planes are on the ground.

The agreement, however, does not include details about the resolution of pay disputes and unpaid working hours, which were the primary causes of the strike. The union's cooperation ensures the resumption of normal operations at Air Canada.

With the agreement in place, CUPE has instructed its members to fully cooperate with the resumption of normal operations. Air Canada will restore flight schedules in stages, and passengers are advised to check for updates as services ramp back up.

The strike resulted in significant travel disruptions across the country, and it is expected that the resumption of operations will take some time to fully normalise. There is no information about the promotion or advertisement in the provided paragraph.

The name of the person leading the negotiations between Air Canada and CUPE regarding the flight attendants' strike has not been publicly disclosed. The Canadian Union of Public Employees confirmed the end of the strike in a statement, but did not provide further details.

Passengers are encouraged to stay informed and check for updates on Air Canada's official website or through their travel agents for the latest information on their flights.

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