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CUPE to Give Update on Air Canada Negotiations

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Representatives of CUPE will be available to provide an update on negotiations with Air Canada today at 12:30 PM Eastern.

WHERE:

O'Hare Room, 1st Floor, Sheraton Gateway, Terminal 3, Pearson Airport, Toronto ON

 

WHO:

CUPE National President Mark Hancock

 

CUPE National Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick

 

 

WHEN:

August 18, 12:30PM Eastern

 

Contacts

Craig Saunders (EN/FR)
csaunders@cupe.ca
416-576-7316

CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES


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Contacts

Craig Saunders (EN/FR)
csaunders@cupe.ca
416-576-7316

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