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CUPE to Provide Update on Negotiations with Air Canada
CUPE to Provide Update on Negotiations with Air Canada
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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Representatives from the Air Canada Component of CUPE and CUPE National will be available today to provide an update on negotiations with Air Canada.
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Fuschia Room, Alt Hotel, 6080 Viscount Rd, Mississauga, ON L4V 0A1 |
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WHEN: |
August 14, 1:30 PM ET |
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WHO: |
Wesley Lesosky, President, Air Canada Component of CUPE |
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Sylvain Schetagne, Senior Researcher, CUPE National |
Contacts
Hugh Pouliot
CUPE Media Relations (EN)
hpouliot@cupe.ca
613-818-0067
Nathalie Garceau
CUPE Media Relations (FR)
ngarceau@cupe.ca
514-594-2747
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