- 11/14/2025 8:15:34 AM
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Canada’s Labor Minister has taken decisive action to end a widespread strike by flight attendants, invoking emergency powers to mandate their return to work. The move comes as travel disruptions escalate across the country, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
The minister cited "economic harm and national interest" as justification for the rare intervention. Critics argue the decision undermines collective bargaining rights, while supporters claim it was necessary to prevent further chaos in the aviation sector.
Both sides have 72 hours to resume negotiations under government supervision. Analysts suggest this could set a precedent for future labor disputes in Canada's transportation industry.
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