WestJet aircraft mechanics surprise with a strike on Friday


June 29, 2024 Tags:

WestJet aircraft mechanics launched an unexpected strike on Friday evening, throwing travel plans into turmoil for thousands of passengers at the start of the Canada Day long weekend.

According to WestJet, if the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) strike isn't called off, Canadians should brace for significant disruptions. The move by AMFA came just a day after WestJet believed they had avoided a work stoppage due to a binding arbitration order, following weeks of turbulent negotiations with the union.

WestJet's president, Diederik Pen, expressed deep frustration, holding AMFA fully accountable for the stress and financial impact caused by the strike.

The union, representing over 680 WestJet workers, justified their strike by citing the airline's alleged unwillingness to engage in meaningful negotiations, which they claimed left them no choice but to strike.

However, WestJet argued that since the future collective agreement is now in the hands of the labor tribunal, the strike lacks leverage and is merely retaliatory.

Earlier this month, mechanics overwhelmingly rejected a tentative deal with WestJet, prompting the airline to seek government intervention. This resulted in two 72-hour strike notices from the union, although the first was withdrawn last week.

With the clock ticking towards a Friday deadline, Labor Minister Seamus O'Regan directed both parties into binding arbitration on Thursday, seemingly averting a strike that could have disrupted plans for up to 250,000 passengers during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.

On Thursday night, both WestJet and the union agreed to abide by the arbitration order, suggesting that a strike was off the table.

The sudden reversal on Friday night caught executives and travelers off guard.

"Is my flight on Sunday at risk?" questioned Andrew Wheatley of Edmonton in a social media post. He expressed support for the union's right to strike but also voiced concerns about his Monday work commitments.

WestJet clarified that no additional flights were canceled on Friday night, but the status of weekend trips remained uncertain as mechanics are essential for daily aircraft inspections and repairs.

According to WestJet spokeswoman Morgan Bell, operations remained safe despite the strike action.

In an update to its members, the union committee highlighted constitutional protections for collective action and pointed out that the labor tribunal's order did not explicitly prohibit strikes or lockouts during arbitration.

The committee criticized the labor minister for not addressing the issue directly and claimed that the lack of communication led to their decision to strike.

Tensions between WestJet and the union had escalated over the past month, with strike notices forcing the airline to cancel approximately 70 flights since June 20, affecting about 10,000 passengers and potentially costing millions.

As negotiations dragged on this week, statements from both sides grew increasingly contentious, with accusations of bad faith bargaining and provocative remarks.

In a letter to a WestJet senior manager, union president Bret Oestreich accused the airline of engaging in unlawful conduct by halting negotiations.

Just over a year ago, WestJet faced a similar crisis when 1,800 pilots threatened to strike. The airline narrowly avoided disruption with a last-minute deal ahead of a long weekend in May, but not before canceling over 230 flights and disrupting travel plans for thousands.

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