Could federal legislation have eased a key sticking point in the Air Canada dispute?

Could federal legislation have eased a key sticking point in the Air Canada dispute?

Flight attendants poised to strike this week have previously asked the federal government to address one of their biggest grievances — unpaid work.The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) gave Air Canada a 72-hour strike notice early Wednesday. In response,

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