Originally Posted by
sing-along
Does anyone know if the federal conciliation officer has been appointed? I have tried to search out this information however have not been able to find any further update. After a Google search, I found this website for the Air Canada Component of CUPE website (
https://accomponent.ca/ ) however there are no updates.. My understanding is the conciliation officer should have been appointed by 30MAY.
The reason I ask is I'm trying to determine the earliest possible strike date.
It is my understanding a potential strike date would be 60 days after the conciliation officer has been appointed (and no further discussions are to occur). Then add the 3-week cooling-down period. After the cooling-down period is the earliest the union can provide a 72-hour strike notice. This puts the earliest possible strike date on 22AUG.
I am flying AC to ICN the following week. I know AC is suppose to protect pax if there is a strike however my schedule does not allow for any delay in arrival to ICN. Granted I'm in J class and there would be less J pax to reaccommodate however there are also less J seats in the marketplace.
The earliest possible strike date will determine whether I start making changes this week to fly BR instead of AC inro ICN. (I don't care if I'm delayed coming back home, it is going to ICN that I cannot delay).
Cheers
I know this is the “quiet” time and there’s supposed to be a conciliation process. Wondering if there’s any additional info on the negotiations, possible labour disruption, etc. Working on fall plans and trying to decide how to manage this possibility. I will have land arrangements that are non-refundable.
Curious at to what strategies others are considering.