WestJet cancels flights after mechanics strike

westjet cancels flights after mechanics strike

A WestJet airplane takes off in Calgary, Alberta, on Jan. 21, 2024. AP PHOTO

TORONTO — Canada's second largest airline, WestJet, said it canceled 407 flights affecting 49,000 passengers after the maintenance workers union announced it went on strike.

The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association said its members started to strike Friday (Saturday) evening because the airline's "unwillingness to negotiate with the union" made it inevitable.

The surprise strike affecting international and domestic flights came after the federal government issued a ministerial order for binding arbitration on Thursday. That followed two weeks of turbulent discussions with the union on a new deal.

WestJet said it will continue to park aircraft through Sunday for the long weekend culminating in Canada Day on Monday. The airline has about 200 aircraft and says they'll operate approximately 30 by Sunday (Monday in Manila) evening.

The airline's chief executive, Alexis von Hoensbroech, put the blame for the situation squarely on what he said was a "rogue union from the US" that was trying to make inroads in Canada.

"This makes a strike totally absurd because the reason you actually do a strike is because you need to exercise pressure on the bargaining table," he said. "If there is no bargaining table it makes no sense, there shouldn't be a strike."

He added the union had rejected a contract offer that would have made the airline's mechanics the "best-paid in the country."

In an update to its membership, the union negotiating committee referenced an order by the Canada Industrial Relations Board that does not explicitly bar any strikes or lockouts as the tribunal undertakes arbitration.

Sean McVeigh, a WestJet aircraft maintenance engineer picketing Saturday at Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminal 3, said the strike is an attempt to force the airline to return to a "respectful negotiation."

McVeigh said the union regrets any inconvenience caused to passengers.

"However, the reason they (passengers) have possibly missed a flight or had to cancel is due to the reason that WestJet is not respectfully sitting down at the table and negotiating," he said alongside roughly 20 others on the picket line.

"We take on a lot of responsibility and we would just like to be appreciated financially," he said.

At Pearson, WestJet passengers Samin Sahan and Samee Jan said they had been planning to leave Saturday (Sunday in Manila) with extended family members on a trip to Calgary that had been planned for six to eight months.

Sahan said they had received emails earlier in the day telling them their flight had been rescheduled for Monday (Tuesday in Manila), but they went to the terminal anyway. He said their efforts to seek clarification combined with the strike had left their travel plans up in the air.

"This inaction is hurting a lot of people, their own company as well as their customers who will likely no longer be their customers ever again," Sahan said.

Jan called the situation "sad." AP

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