Canadian Airlines International
Canadian Airlines International, seeking wage and work rule concessions from its labor force, says it has "more or less" reached a deal with its Canadian Auto Workers unit but cannot finalize it. First, the carrier must resolve a few "interdependent" issues that it cannot address until talks with...
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