Air Canada union head says she’ll resign if pilots reject deal
Despite the big top-line figure, the agreement has faced scrutiny from some pilots, particularly more recent recruits
by Christopher Reynolds · National PostThe head of the Air Canada pilots union says she’ll step down if members opt not to approve a tentative deal with the airline, raising the stakes as aviators mull whether to accept hefty salary gains or drive an even harder bargain.
Charlene Hudy, who chairs the Air Canada contingent of the Air Line Pilots Association, told her fellow employees in a virtual townhall Friday that she “will have no choice but to resign” if they vote down the would-be contract.