WestJet employees in Calgary and Vancouver back strike vote if deal can’t be reached
CALGARY – The union representing more than 700 WestJet employees at airports in Calgary and Vancouver says they have voted to support a strike if they cannot reach a new contract with the airline.
Unifor Local 531 represents baggage service agents, customer service agents and guest service leads, among others, in Calgary and Vancouver.
The union says wages are a key issue in the contract talks.
It says the workers voted 98 per cent in favour of a strike as early as July 27 if a deal cannot be reached.