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Air Canada uses pilots a 30% pay hike, Bloomberg Report

Air Canada has actually used its pilots a 30% pay walking in an effort to avoid strike action, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, pointing out individuals familiar with the matter.

Pilots at Canada's largest provider would get a minimum 20% increase in pay up front, which would be followed by yearly hikes over three years, the report said.

The agreement, if reached, will avert a strike that is set to begin as early as Sept. 17 and would lead to take a trip interruptions across Canada.

Air Canada decreased to comment on the specifics of the labor negotiations but stated it was open to any option to reach a. sensible settlement with its pilot union, consisting of. arbitration.

More than 5,000 union-represented pilots have actually been. advocating for extraordinary wage increases to close the salary. disparity with their higher-earning U.S. peers, who accomplished. record contracts in 2023 amid pilot lacks and robust travel. need.

Air Canada's pilots have actually formerly stated the current pay. rates for pilots at U.S. rival Delta Air Lines are up. to 45% higher than the Canadian provider's hourly pay rates.

The union and the airline had participated in a three-week. cooling down duration, which is mandated by Canadian law, and started. on Aug. 27.

That followed the end of federal conciliation in contract. negotiations with the pilots union.

(source: Reuters)