Air Canada vs. Union: Who’s Grounded Now? Return-to-Work Drama!
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In a plot twist that sounds like a corporate sitcom, Air Canada announced it will resume flights Monday evening, accusing the union of 'illegally directing flight attendants to defy a return-to-work order.' Basically, the airline is playing hardball, claiming the union just couldn’t resist messing with Monday plans. So, buckle up because this flight drama isn’t over—turns out, even the sky isn’t safe from labor disputes. If sarcasm had in-flight announcements, this would be one. Sorry, no snacks included—just a side of legal drama.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/17/2025 | Author: The Associated Press
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