News: Air Transat Pilots Begin Negotiations for New Labor Agreement
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:45 pm
Air Transat Pilots Kick Off Contract Negotiations MONTREAL, QUE.—Air Transat pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), have formally begun negotiations for a new labor agreement. This move follows the issuance of the requisite notice to bargain, according to Section 49 of the Canada Labour Code, a significant development that marks the beginning of formal talks between the pilots and Air Transat management. Background and Current Situation The current collective agreement dates back to 2015, leaving many aspects outdated in light of industry advancements and economic shifts. With recent agreements secured by Air Canada and WestJet pilots, there is a clear precedent for updating employment terms to better reflect the current aviation landscape in Canada. Capt. Bradley Small, Air Transat MEC chair, has made the pilot group’s stance unequivocally clear: “We have a collective agreement that dates back to 2015. We will negotiate a contract that reflects the current standard within Canada’s aviation sector, similar to those recently negotiated by Air Canada and WestJet.” He emphasized the unified front presented by the pilots, stating, “Our pilot group is united, and we want management to know that we are ready to fight for a contract that addresses the concerns of our pilots and brings stability to our airline.” Key Negotiation Points The pilots have identified several critical issues that they intend to address during these negotiations:
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- Employment Protection: Ensuring job security amid industry fluctuations.
- Salary Conditions: Updating compensation to align with contemporary standards.
- Pilot Group Insurance: Securing better health and wellness benefits.
- Retirement Conditions: Advocating for improved terms and conditions to support pilots post-career.
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