Air Canada says it cut 400 management jobs in wake of flight attendant strike

Air Canada Cuts 400 Management Jobs After Flight Attendant Strike

Air Canada has cut approximately 400 management jobs, representing about 1% of the airline's workforce, following a flight attendant strike in August.

The strike, which involved over 10,000 flight attendants, resulted in more than 3,000 flight cancellations and cost the airline $375 million.

Following an extensive review, we made the difficult decision to reduce some non-unionized management positions, affecting one per cent of our total staff.

The cuts will not affect day-to-day operations at the country's biggest airline, according to spokeswoman Angela Mah.

Author's summary: Air Canada cuts 400 management jobs due to financial losses from a flight attendant strike.

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The Globe and Mail The Globe and Mail — 2025-10-24

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