The union representing WestJet mechanics have served strike notice, meaning workers could be off the job Friday night. The airline’s CEO says their offer is raises of 22% over 4 years, something any other union would accept.
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@patricksin4192
So, how much he made last year?
@deborahcabot3100
As a passenger and frequent customer of Westjet I would want to make sure the MEs and pilots are happy when working and flying a plane I'm on.
@pta3407
"Best paid mechanics in Canada" - that doesn't say much.
@Tman76
That guy was downright ridiculous. Give them whatever they want and I am sure they deserve it but he doesn’t know what they want? You shouldn’t be commenting. Why should it be up to WestJet to make industry changing decisions? They were offered 20 percent which is more of a raise than I have had over the past 12 years, but they want to be more than just the highest paid? Ok, so then ticket prices will have a big jump, WestJet won’t be able to compete, and you will all be out of jobs. Brilliant thinking. Take the 20% and get your entitled butts back to work. All these unions are just making life more expensive for everyone.
@user-kj9vf4ff2s28 күн бұрын
Good thing they have a union, otherwise that CEO would definitely
@pilotgirl5953
There’s gotta be a lot more to the story than just wages. Many of us know the working conditions at Westjet are anywhere far from good. There’s a lot more to this story.
@glenmellan8018
Are you saying that inflation has consequences, one of those being workers want higher wages. Don’t worry, the government will step in to help out in the situation, the elitist love to fly.
@1ABNDT
Since when do unions ever make sense. More reason to get rid of them.