Air Canada flight attendants start voting on strike mandate

MONTREAL — Air Canada flight attendants start voting today on whether to give a strike mandate to their union.

The vote, running through to Aug. 5, comes after the Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees concluded the conciliation process with no deal reached.

The union represents more than 10,000 flight attendants who have been in contract talks for more than seven months.

Air Canada acknowledged the vote, saying it was a normal step in the negotiation process and does not mean a disruption will take place.

It noted that a strike can’t take place until after a 21-day cooling-off period after the 60-day conciliation period

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