How an act of defiance by Air Canada’s flight attendants was a win for labour rights

How an act of defiance by Air Canada’s flight attendants was a win for labour rights

The successful defiance of a hotly contested piece of Canada's Labour Code has boosted hope for worker rights in the country, labour advocates say. The union and its thousands of striking Air Canada flight attendants refused to go back to work after the federal

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