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Canada's WestJet Airlines resuming operations after union rescinds strike notice

Canadian provider WestJet Airlines stated on Thursday it is working to resume regular operations after the union representing its upkeep engineers rescinded its strike notification, with both parties agreeing to go back to the bargaining table.

WestJet, which is backed by Onex Corp and takes on Air Canada, has actually been dealing with demands from staff members for enhanced working conditions and greater wages.

WestJet is now trying to resume normal operations after the airline stated on Wednesday that 40 flights would be cancelled over June 18-19, impacting 6,500 consumers.

The parties had actually appeared before the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to go over the dispute between the provider and the Airplane Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA). union.

AMFA stated on Thursday in a declaration that the CIRB had. declined WestJet's application for an injunction that would have

prevented the workers from striking.

The CIRB has stated it will require additional time and. submissions from both celebrations before deciding on the. requirement of an arbitration, WestJet said.

The union, which was set to launch the strike at 9 p.m. ET. on Thursday, has actually rescinded its notification, the company said.

In going back to the bargaining table, we are devoted to. discovering a resolution to avoid further disturbance to our. operations, WestJet President and Group Chief Operating Officer. Diederik Pen said in a declaration.

(source: Reuters)