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WestJet Airlines' aircraft maintenance engineers begin strike

Airplane maintenance engineers and other technical operations employees at Canada's WestJet Airlines went on strike at 7:30 p.m. ET (2330 GMT) on Friday, the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) said.

The union representing WestJet's upkeep engineers and other technical operations staff members served a strike notice on June 18 after 97% of them voted to reject a tentative pay deal reached in May.

On June 20, the union withdrew the strike notification and gone back to the bargaining table. However, after failing to reach an offer, they served a 2nd strike notification, efficient June 28, ahead of the Canada Day long weekend on July 1.

WestJet expressed outrage at the strike and stated it will. hold AMFA 100% accountable for the unneeded tension and expenses. incurred as a result.

WestJet, which is backed by Onex Corp and contends. with Air Canada, said serious travel interruption is to be. anticipated if the strike is not cancelled instantly.

(source: Reuters)