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Air Canada Aeroplan
Our Aeroplan members in (Montreal and Vancouver) are responsible for a range of tasks that support customer loyalty and enhance travel experiences. Their roles typically include Managing membership accounts, customer service, Rewards Program Administration, Fraud Prevention and other duties. Their work is crucial in maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction and loyalty within the travel industry.

Air Canada Customer Sales & Service agents (Concierge/Leads at Airports)
Our members perform in person, passenger sales, and service functions at Airports. Members disseminate information, process reservations, checking in of customers, provide operational leadership, issue tickets, and other related duties as required.

Air Canada Contact Centre
Our members make reservations for customers, process reservation messages, assemble reservations data, monitor social media channels, and other related duties.

Air Canada Customer Journey Management (CJM)
Our members perform flight editing, connection handling, and book hotels. They also ensure proactive and effective customer recovery during irregular operations. They support SOC (System Operations Centre), Airports, and Call Centres by coordinating and implementing customer recovery plans (rebooking, and compensation).

Air Canada Customer Relations
Our members respond to inquiries directed to the Customer Relations department at Air Canada. They sort and distribute customer correspondence. They authorize or amend reservations, determine appropriate payment of compensation, and perform other related duties.
  

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Notes from negotes: Issue 18

Strike mandate gives Air Canada bargaining committee important leverage...

6:00 | juin 5, 2015

Air Canada opts out of pension funding regulations, signaling funding improvement of defined benefi

On May 26th, Air Canada announced it was opting out of the Air Canada Pension Plan Funding Regulations...

9:00 | juin 3, 2015

Air Canada décide de ne plus se prévaloir du règlement sur la capitalisation des régimes de retrait

Le 26 mai, Air Canada a annoncé qu’elle ne se prévalait plus du Règlement sur la capitalisation des régimes de pension d'Air Canada...

9:00 | juin 3, 2015

Arbitrator confirms scope work belongs to Unifor

Arbitrator Brian Keller has confirmed that "wheelchair work" is our scope work as protected under article 2.03 in our collective agreement...

4:35 | juin 1, 2015

Un arbitre confirme que le travail dévolu au champ d’application de la convention appartient à Unif

L’arbitre Brian Keller a confirmé que les « services de fauteuil roulant » appartiennent au champ d'application tel que prévu à l’article 2.03 de notre convention collective...

4:35 | juin 1, 2015

Notes from negotes: Issue 17

On Wednesday the arbitration to retain scope work for Air Canada customer service agents continued as the union and company...

3:45 | mai 29, 2015

Info Nego: Volume 17

Mercredi, l’arbitrage s’est poursuivi pour conserver le travail dévolu aux agents du service à la clientèle d’Air Canada...

3:45 | mai 29, 2015
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