Sunwing flight attendant union responds to WestJet-Sunwing acquisition proposal

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The union representing flight attendants at Sunwing Airlines says it will fight tooth and nail to defend the rights and the jobs of its 800 members in the wake of news that WestJet is looking to acquire Sunwing Airlines.

“The pandemic has been very tough on our sector, and on our airline in particular,” said Rena Kisfalvi, President of CUPE 4055. “We’ll be keeping a close eye on this proposal, and our sole focus will remain on defending our members’ jobs and their livelihoods as this process moves forward.”

CUPE 4055 recently ratified a new collective agreement in June 2021, which featured important gains for members, including an additional top-up for maternity leaves - the first of its kind in the airline sector.

“The ink is barely dry on our new contract, and you can bet we are going to ensure our hard-won rights are respected,” Kisfalvi added.