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More than 1,000 Bombardier aircraft assembly workers went on strike as of Sunday after their union failed to reach an agreement with the company.
Action to affect Bombardier’s manufacturing facility at Toronto’s Pearson airport
The Canadian Press
· Posted: Jun 23, 2024 4:21 PM EDT | Last Updated: 8 hours ago
Bombardier workers assemble a jet at the company’s Mississauga, Ont., plant on Jan. 22. More than 1,000 assembly workers at the plant went on strike as of Sunday after their union failed to reach an agreement with the company. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
More than 1,000 Bombardier aircraft assembly workers went on strike as of Sunday after their union failed to reach an agreement with the company.
A Sunday release from Unifor said 1,350 employees stopped work at the company’s aircraft manufacturing facility, based at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, after the strike deadline expired at 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday.
The union says negotiations with the employer continued through the night and late into the morning, noting bargaining talks are set to resume early Monday.
“The union’s bargaining committee members are working towards an agreement and both parties remain committed to continuing the bargaining process,” Unifor said.
Mark Masluch, a spokesperson for Bombardier, said the collective goal is to “swiftly reach a mutually beneficial agreement.”
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