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The Weekly Dispatch – Union Terminology

During a recent roadshow, one of our members highlighted that some of the terms and phrases used in union communications, such as bulletins or meetings, might not always be clear. As we progress through the bargaining cycle, alongside other unionized groups at Air Canada, we recognize the importance of providing education on common union terminology. With many new members who may be unfamiliar with union language, we’ve compiled a list of commonly used terms to assist you. [Click HERE to view the document in English or HERE to view the document in French].

We’re committed to ensuring that all members have a clear understanding of the language in the Collective Agreement and other union-related documents. If you have any suggestions on how we can continue to educate and support our members in this area, we would love to hear from you.

Stay informed and empowered!

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