Government of Canada to remove COVID-19 border and travel measures effective October 1

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Government of Canada to remove COVID-19 border and travel measures effective October 1

 

DECISIONS

Collective agreement contained dispute resolution process requiring parties to send their global and final settlement proposals to arbitrator – arbitrator to choose one proposal without amendment – arbitrator selected employer proposal addressing wages (2022: 5.0%, 2023: 3.0%, 2024: 2.85%, 2025: 2.85%), premiums, and pension contributions

 

CIRB DECISIONS

Application for certification by International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) – IAMAW certified as bargaining agent for unit comprising: “all employees employed at Strategic Aviation Services Ltd. providing ground handling services at the West Kootenay Regional Airport located in Castlegar, British Columbia, excluding those at a supervisory level or above”

 

CTA DECISIONS

Licence 977403

Application for an approval to permit applicant to offer an additional capacity of 450 seats per week while operating its scheduled international service between Canada and Argentina, for a period of one year or such period as may be authorized by the Agency – application approved to provide additional capacity of 450 seats per week until July 29, 2023

 

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UNION NEWS

 

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