WestJet, Swoop pilots ratify new agreement with pay increases, other improvements
WestJet and Swoop pilots have ratified a new collective agreement after a bargaining process that saw the threat of a strike snarl many Canadians’ long weekend plans last month.
The Air Line Pilots Association says the four-year contract includes industry-leading pay increases, job security protections, and major scheduling and quality of life improvements.
The association says 87 per cent of the pilots who voted backed the agreement.
The airline and its pilots reached a last-minute deal earlier this year, narrowly averting a strike ahead of the May long weekend.


