New polling conducted by Abacus Data confirms that nearly 9 in 10 Canadians support Air Canada flight attendants’ fight for fair pay – and they want the federal government to back off and let them negotiate it freely and fairly.

  • 88% per cent of Canadians believe flight attendants should be paid for all work-related duties including boarding, delays, and safety checks.
  • 59% believe the federal government should respect flight attendants’ right to take job action – even if it causes travel disruptions.
  • 76% support raising their pay to reflect the important safety role they play.
  • 71% support Air Canada matching or exceeding competitor airline pay as Canada’s flagship carrier
  • 80% support raising flight attendant pay to meet the rising cost-of-living.
  • 59% think Air Canada’s wage increase for junior flight attendants is still too low to live on in major cities, and only 19% think Air Canada’s wage offer is fair.

The survey also confirms the public is tuning in, with 43% saying they are following the process closely.

The survey of 1500 across Canada was conducted on August 14-15 with a weighted sample. Read more here.

  • xthexder@l.sw0.com
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    3 days ago

    This strike made my family have to cancel their trip, so I won’t be seeing them this week. I still support the flight attendants striking. No way I’d want to be working in those conditions, and forcing people to go back to work isn’t the answer.

    • orbitz@lemmy.ca
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      3 days ago

      I thought similar during the postal strikes, yes an inconvenience but the workers deserve better. I haven’t read up much on the actual demands but I can only assume if they’re striking (and rejecting the back to work) that something needs to be done. Plain random workers make the world work, they have the power really.