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Air Canada preparing for shutdown as union talks near deadlock

Air Canada is completing contingency plans to suspend most of its operations as talks with the pilot union are near an impasse, the airline stated on Monday.

Talks in between Air Canada and the Air Line Pilots Association ( ALPA), which represents more than 5,200 pilots at Canada's. largest provider, are continuing, but both celebrations remain far. apart, the company stated.

Air Canada's pilots have actually been promoting for extraordinary. wage boosts to close the salary disparity with their. higher-earning U.S. peers, who achieved record contracts in 2023. in the middle of pilot scarcities and robust travel need.

The union and the airline company had actually entered into a three-week. cooling off duration, which is mandated by Canadian law, on Aug. 27.

The airline company and its system Air Canada Rouge are preparing to. gradually suspend flights over 3 days, potentially beginning. as early as Sept. 15.

Unless an agreement is reached, beginning Sunday, the. provider or the union are most likely to release a 72-hour strike notice. or a lock-out notice that triggers the three-day wind down plan.

Air Canada believes there is still time to reach an. agreement with our pilot group, offered ALPA moderates its wage. demands which far exceed typical Canadian wage increases, CEO. Michael Rousseau stated on Monday.

ALPA did not right away react to a Reuters demand. for comment.

(source: Reuters)