Air Canada Flight Attendants Prepare to Defy Court Orders Amid Strike

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Union leaders representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are prepared to face jail rather than comply with a government-ordered return to work, as the strike over wages continues amidst government-imposed arbitration and legal battles, significantly disrupting flights and costing the airline millions.
- Flight attendant union leaders ‘ready to go to jail’ as Air Canada strike outlawed The Guardian
- Union leader says he would take jail over forced end to Air Canada strike Reuters
- SFO travelers stranded as Air Canada strike cancels hundreds of flights San Francisco Chronicle
- Air Canada Flight Attendants Union to Disobey Second Back-to-Work Order The Wall Street Journal
- Air Canada Flight Attendant Strike Declared Illegal by Labor Board The New York Times
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