Union representing airline’s 10,000 flight attendants claims its members are not getting paid for boarding, deplaning or conducting safety checks
TORONTO – Months away from being eligible to strike, Air Canada flight attendants are demanding compensation for unpaid work at an interactive pop-up exhibit on Queen Street West this weekend.
The three-day initiative — called “Unfair Canada” — is a parody experience that exaggerates the airline’s “corporate greed” while detailing how bad flying could get for passengers if certain requests aren’t met through the country’s biggest airline.
Exhibits have popped up in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal in recent weeks.

























