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Air Canada CEO said airline "amazed" over unlawful union strike

Air Canada's Chief Executive Mike Rousseau stated on Monday that he was "amazed by" the union of flight attendants who defied the Canada Industrial Relations Board which declared the strike illegal.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees has stated that the strike will continue until the carrier and the union negotiate wages and unpaid hours.

Rousseau said in an interview that he was "still amazed" by the fact CUPE openly violates the law. This is disappointing to us.

Rousseau, when asked about plans to resume services, said that "we are taking this day-by-day," but added that "the flight attendants need to show up."

He said that the message he sent to the union was "this is a illegal strike." We are harming both our customers and our brand.

Rousseau affirmed that he believes he's still the best person to guide the company through this turbulent period, and encouraged shareholders to rely on the "expertise and creativeness" of senior management. Analysts have claimed that shareholders are worried about the strike, and have asked if Air Canada would lose more money by settling with union than by stopping the strike. Reporting by Rajesh K. Singh in Chicago, and Allison Lampert from Montreal; editing by Leslie Adler and Chizu N. Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)