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Air Canada will begin canceling flights on Thursday ahead of a possible strike by about 10,000 flight attendants, according to CBS News. The airline said it will fully cease operations for Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge by the weekend if no deal is reached or the government does not intervene before the strike deadline on Saturday, August 16. The union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Wednesday after rejecting the airline’s proposal for binding arbitration, citing unresolved issues over “poverty wages” and unpaid time on the ground. Air Canada said it has offered a 38% pay increase over four years with added benefits and issued its own lockout notice in response. Customers with canceled flights will receive full refunds and, when possible, be rebooked on other carriers.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Air Canada will begin canceling flights on Thursday ahead of a possible strike by about
00:0610,000 flight attendants, according to CBS News. The airline said it will fully cease
00:10operations for Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge by the weekend. No deal is reached.
00:15The government does not intervene before the strike deadline on Saturday, August 16th.
00:19The union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Wednesday after rejecting the airline's
00:23proposal for binding arbitration, citing unresolved issues over poverty wages and
00:27unpaid time on the ground. Air Canada said it has offered a 38% pay increase over four
00:32years. The added benefits and issued its own lockout notice and response. Customers with
00:36canceled flights will receive full refunds and, when possible, be rebooked on other carriers.
00:40For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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