Flight attendants union urges government to reject airlines' claims on unpaid work

Unionized employees and supporters take part in a rally for Air Canada flight attendants on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

MONTREAL - Canada's main flight attendants union is crying foul on airline submissions to the federal government for its probe into unpaid work in the sector, as questions persist around what constitutes aviation "work."

In a letter, the head of the union's airline division says the self-audits on wages that airlines provided to authorities this month rely on a narrow and "misleading" definition of work in order to prove that cabin crew are paid fairly.

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