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Air Canada reaches tentative deal with customer service and sales agents

An Air Canada passenger jet lands at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax on Jan. 21, 2013. The union representing about 4,100 Air Canada customer service and sales agents has reached a tentative five-year collective agreement with the airline.
An Air Canada passenger jet lands at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax on Jan. 21, 2013. The union representing about 4,100 Air Canada customer service and sales agents has reached a tentative five-year collective agreement with the airline. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

A tentative five-year collective agreement has been reached between Air Canada and the union representing 41-hundred customer service and sales agents.

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Without releasing details, Unifor president Jerry Dias says deal includes fair wages for workers, and the airline is calling it a “win-win” for both sides.

Ratification votes will be held over the next 10 days.

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