Air Canada flight attendants are defying a federal back-to-work order, prolonging a strike that has already stranded tens of thousands of passengers and creating a direct clash between union power and government authority.
“This is not a decision that I’ve taken lightly, but the potential for immediate negative impact on Canadians and our economy is simply too great,” Hajdu said when announcing the intervention.
But on Sunday, CUPE President Mark Hancock tore up the CIRB order in front of members at Toronto Pearson, declaring that the government had overstepped its bounds.
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