But the vote will not lead to a repeat of the walkout that snarled air travel in Canada last month.
Tag: Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation
After Defying Back-to-Work Orders, Air Canada Employees Reach Tentative Deal
The airline planned to restart operations after a strike that disrupted half a million travelers. The agreement would reshape how flight attendants are paid.
Air Canada Flight Attendants Say They Will Defy Back-to-Work Order
The decision by the union representing the 10,000 workers means that travel chaos will most likely continue for at least a second day.
Air Canada Flight Attendants Say They Will Defy Back-to-Work Order
The decision by the union representing the 10,000 workers means that travel chaos will continue for at least a second day. Air Canada said it had suspended its reopening plan until Monday evening.
Government Shuts Down Air Canada Strike That Grounded Hundreds of Flights
A walkout by flight attendants ended after about 12 hours with the imposition of binding arbitration. But getting travel back to normal will take days.
Air Canada’s Flight Attendants Reject Call for Arbitration
Ahead of the work stoppage, the airline said it had canceled most of the 700 flights that it directly operates, which carry about 130,000 people each day.
How Two Irish Businessmen Almost Took Nigeria for $11 Billion
A mundane contractual provision met with rampant corruption — revealing a serious vulnerability in one of the backbones of international commerce.
In The Hague’s Lofty Judicial Halls, Judges Wrangle Over Pay
Judges who preside over war-crimes trials and disputes between nations are entangled in awkward questions over how much money they should make.
