National Post (National Edition)
WestJet CEO ramps up anti-union campaign
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has stepped up his fight against the growing push to unionize the airline’s staff, telling them to resist organized labour’s pitch because it will chomp into their paycheques.
In an email sent last Thursday to the company’s 12,000 employees, CEO Gregg Saretsky revealed that five unions are to certify WestJet workers after its pilots agreed in May to join the Air Line Pilots Association.
“Let’s be clear — unions are a business. They increase their revenue by recruiting new members, and WestJet represents an opportunity to significantly increase their profits,” the email states.
A spokeswoman for WestJet confirmed the authenticity of the email, adding that it’s part of an effort to ensure staff are “armed with the facts” about unionization.
Saretsky took specific aim at union dues, saying WestJet employees stand to pay $16.6 million a year if the unions succeed. WestJet Airlines CEO Gregg Saretsky is urging the firm’s 12,000 employees to reject unionization.
“They get nearly $17 million of your money, or $425 million of your money over a 25-year career. What do you get? That’s the question we urge you to ask yourselves. Isn’t it better to get a cheque than a bill?”
“He’s trying to intimidate workers,” said Mark Hancock, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which is trying to unionize WestJet flight attendants.
“It’s something similar to what we’ve seen out of companies like Walmart, and some of those other big box companies that hate unions, and will say anything to try and scare off workers from joining a union.”
He said CUPE only campaigns