Notice given: WestJet pilots to strike May 19, 3 a.m., if no agreement is reached
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WestJet pilots issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday evening. In response, the airline issued a lockout notice.
WestJet pilots issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday evening.
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) issued a news release saying notice was given at 8 p.m.
In response, the airline issued a lockout notice.
The ALPA release said notice could have been given over the weekend but wasn't, as a show of good faith.
"After nine months of negotiating, management still fails to understand today’s labour market conditions, leading to a mass exodus of our pilots in search of better work opportunities, and more will follow if this agreement does not meet our pilots' needs," said Capt. Bernard Lewall, chair of the WestJet ALPA master executive council.
"Without the economic and job security improvements our pilots require, WestJet will be parking planes, as they will not have enough pilots to operate them or accomplish its own growth strategy."
In its own news release, WestJet said it did not take its response of a lockout notice lightly.
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