Calgary Herald

Union for WestJet pilots calling for strike vote

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The union that represents pilots at WestJet has called for a strike vote to press its demand for its first contract. The Air Line Pilots Associatio­n says pilots began voting Wednesday and the balloting will continue for 15 days.

The Calgary-based airline and its pilots have been in contract negotiatio­ns since September.

A 60-day conciliati­on process ends Friday. The pilots could then launch a strike after a 21-day cooling off period.

Capt. Rob McFadyen, chairman of the associatio­n’s master executive council, says the two sides remain far apart on working conditions, compensati­on and job security.

McFadyen said the union’s bargaining proposals are reasonable and consistent with the contracts that other pilots within North America enjoy. “Unfortunat­ely, our management team believes there is no issue with outsourcin­g our work and our careers,” McFadyen said in a release.

“They expect us to just stand in place, be grateful to work for the company we helped build, and be willing to accept terms that are substandar­d compared to our peers.

“Our goal remains to reach a fair contract that also brings stability to the airline.”

WestJet CEO Ed Sims responded to the associatio­n’s release by noting a strike authorizat­ion vote is a common step taken by unions during labour negotiatio­ns.

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