After Canadian Job Minister Patty Hajdu asked the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) to respond to Air Canada’s request for her to send the two parties to binding arbitration, the union representing the airline’s flight attendants has responded with frustration.
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Air Canada union takes aim at Feds as company seeks binding arbitration
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