Jazz reaches tentative agreement with customer service agents
Jazz Air says it has reached a tentative labour contract with the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) Local 2002.
The agreement is subject to a ratification vote by union members and covers approximately 1000 CAW-represented customer service agents employed by Jazz Air. Further details of the agreement be released once ratification is complete.
"I sincerely thank both the CAW and management bargaining teams for their professionalism throughout the negotiation process. The completion of this tentative agreement is a very important first step in the 2009 renewal of all Jazz's labour contracts", said Joseph Randell, president and CEO of Jazz.
Jazz is the second largest airline in Canada based on fleet size, operating over 850 flights daily to 84 destinations in Canada and the United States.
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