CALGARY — WestJet Encore pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), today filed a request for conciliation assistance with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service with regard to collective bargaining at their airline.
The federal conciliation process allows the WestJet Encore pilot group the opportunity to seek government assistance to reach an agreement with the company on their second collective agreement. WestJet Encore pilots and management began formal negotiations in September 2023.
“Progress was made in the early stages of the negotiating process, with a robust exchange of proposals and tentative agreements on relatively non-complicated sections of the collective agreement, however, the parties still remain far apart on multiple key issues,” said Capt. Carin Kenny, chair of the WestJet Encore Master Executive Council. “Momentum at the negotiating table has come to a near standstill since talks shifted to larger, more significant contract sections, including pay and scope.”
With this request for conciliation, the Minister of Labour now has 15 days to appoint a conciliation officer. Once appointed, the officer will work with the parties for 60 days to reach an agreement. If both parties remain at an impasse following this period, a 21-day cooling-off period begins before the parties can engage in self-help.
ALPA is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents more than 77,000 pilots at 43 U.S. and Canadian airlines.