Canadian North strike averted
The airline and the union representing some of its workers, reached a tentative deal late Tuesday night.
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It looks like a strike has been averted at Canadian North airline.
The airline and the union representing some of its workers, reached a tentative deal late Tuesday night.
About 160 staff, including ticket agents and cargo workers, were in a legal strike position.
But the union, UNIFOR, has halted strike preparations now that there's a tentative agreement.
UNIFOR is not saying anything about what's in the proposed three-year deal.
Ratification meetings will be held in the coming days, at all of Canadian North's bases.