Our members serve as customer service agents at airports and cargo offices in Ottawa, Edmonton, Yellowknife, Iqaluit, and both in the Eastern and Western Arctic. The duties that they perform are processing passengers, processing baggage, ticketing, and reservations ensuring all customer needs are administered. They also ensure the aircraft weight and balance, load forms, waybills, and manifests for shipment of freight and loading of cargo are handled according to company operations.
As you are aware, the Company has announced that effective November 1st, 2019, there will be a new joint flight schedule implemented, which will include flights operated by both Canadian North and First Air.
On Tuesday, June 25th, the Union met with the Company in Edmonton at a Union / Management meeting (UMHQ)...
In bargaining, surveys are an important measure of our membership’s needs and concerns...
As you aware, your current collective agreement expired on December 31st, 2018. The Company and the Union had agreed to delay the negotiating process due to the upcoming merger with First Air.
Following the First Air/Canadian North merger announcement on Friday, July 6th, 2018, Unifor Local 2002 has compiled a Question and Answer document pertaining to the merger process...
On Friday July 6th, Makivik Corporation (parent company of First Air) and the Inuvialuit Corporate Group (parent company of Canadian North) announced that they have signed an agreement in principle to merge...
This notice is to advise all members of Unifor Local 2002 that, in accordance with the Bylaws of Unifor Local 2002, an election will take place...