WestJet, located in Calgary, reached a deal with the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association following a brief strike.


July 13, 2024 Tags:

WestJet has finalized a new contract with its mechanics, just weeks after a two-day strike led to massive flight cancellations and significant financial losses for the airline. This agreement brings much-needed stability to the airline and its workforce.

Under the new contract, airplane mechanics will receive a substantial pay increase. They will see a 15.5% wage boost in the first year, followed by a 3.25% raise in the second year. For the following three years, wages will increase by an additional 2.5% each year. The union representing the mechanics announced these details on Friday.

Bret Oestreich, the national president of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, expressed optimism about the agreement. He believes it sets a new standard in the industry and may encourage other airlines to raise wages to retain their skilled workers. “Other airlines will likely follow WestJet's lead to keep their talent,” Oestreich said.

The recent strike, which lasted 29 hours over the Canada Day long weekend, resulted in the cancellation of over 1,050 flights, affecting more than 100,000 customers. This disruption occurred during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Mechanics initiated the strike despite a call for binding arbitration from the federal Labour Minister, Seamus O'Regan. Both WestJet and the government had thought a strike was off the table, but the Canada Industrial Relations Board clarified that the union still held the right to strike due to the specifics of the directive.

WestJet's president and chief operating officer, Diederik Pen, emphasized that the ratification of the contract will bring "stability" to the airline. He acknowledged the "instrumental value" of the mechanics and technical staff to the company's operations. Pen also expressed gratitude for reaching an agreement that provides a clear path forward, though he noted the lingering effects of the recent disruptions for customers and the communities served by WestJet.

The fallout from the strike has been significant. WestJet's CEO criticized the union for their actions, highlighting the challenges the airline faced during the strike. The impact on operations and customer trust is a concern for the airline moving forward.

Overall, the new contract not only improves the working conditions and pay for mechanics but also aims to create a more stable environment for WestJet as it continues to navigate a challenging airline industry. The agreement is expected to positively influence the airline's future operations and employee morale.

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