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Wage Rate & Meal Allowance Increases for 2019

As per Article 5 of the Collective Agreement, effective April 1, 2019, these are the new rates of pay:
 
Flight Attendant:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
0-12 months $27.19
13-18 months $28.46
19-24 months $29.68
25-30 months $30.93
31-36 months $33.21
37-42 months $38.94
43-48 months $41.29
49-54 months $42.63
55-60 months $44.09
6th year $47.55
7th year $49.82
8th year $52.03
9th year $54.66
10th year $57.12

 
Assistant Purser:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
I (1st year) $57.46
II (2nd year) $58.62
III (3rd year) $61.65

 
Purser E175, E190, A319, A320:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
I (1st year) $58.16
II (2nd year) $62.77
III (3rd year) $66.15

 
Purser A321:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
$68.63

 
Purser B767, A330 and when two (2) Pursers operate the flight on B787 and B777:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
$75.99

 
Purser B787, B777:

Years of Service Rate of Pay
$78.80

 
As per LOU 55.05.01 of the Collective Agreement, effective April 1, 2019, these are the new rates of pay for Rouge:

Year Rate of Pay
0-1 $23.92
2nd year $25.01
3rd year $27.20
4th year $34.25
5th year $37.49

 
As per Article 7.02.02 and LOU 55.08.03 of the Collective Agreement, effective April 1, 2019, these are the new Meal Allowance rates for Mainline and Rouge:
Canada/United States Meal Allowances:

Meal Amount
Breakfast $16.25
Lunch $18.41
Dinner $36.48
Snack $9.53

 
These rates will be reflective on your May 2019 pay statement as your April earning will be paid to you May 17, 2019.
 
In solidarity,
Your ACCEX
 
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