April 17, 2026 at 3:00 PM

  


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Negotiations between Unifor Local 2002 and Air Canada Mainline continue, and the employer has been responding fairly. Earlier this week, we presented additional monetary items for consideration, and we are continuing to negotiate at the table.

We have heard from many of you regarding what you would like to see reflected in a new collective agreement and we are determined to continue negotiating until we can achieve the compensation you rightfully deserve.

While it is not our experience, we understand the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) has come to a roadblock in their negotiations and has filed for conciliation. We stand with our IAMAW brothers and sisters in their fight for a new contract for their membership.

Make no mistakes we are NOT in the same situation, and our talks are ongoing.

We all thank you for your continued support. The strength and unity you have shown sends a clear message to the employer that our members stand together – and that unity is our greatest asset at the bargaining table.

We will continue to keep you informed every step of the way with future bargaining updates issued from unifor2002.org as well from Unifor Local 2002 e-news messaging. If you have not already subscribed to e-news, please do so via the link below.

  

  

  

In Solidarity,

Your Unifor Bargaining Committee

Astrid Metzler – Chair of the Committee & Western Region Representative

Soppo Gomez-Gnali – Pacific Region Representative

Brett Grassam – Central Region Representative

Eric Bedard – Eastern Region Representative

Cheryl Robinson – Atlantic Region Representative

Jacky Lui – Bargaining Representative

Ross McConkey – Bargaining Representative

Angelina Trignano – Bargaining Representative

Vince De Sua – Bargaining Representative

Tracey Potter – Unifor 2002 Grievance Coordinator

Tammy Moore – Unifor 2002 President

Frances Galambosy – Unifor National Staff Representative

Sandi McManus – Unifor National Aviation Sector Director

  

Unifor is Canada’s largest union in the private sector, representing 320,000 workers in every major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in Canada and abroad, and strives to create progressive change for a better future.

  

  

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26-04-17 Unifor AC bargaining update EN.txt

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