WestJet and Air Line Pilots Association still negotiating as strike deadline looms, union says

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With two weeks until a potential strike by WestJet pilots, both sides are still at the negotiating table, according to a union official with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA).

About 1,850 WestJet pilots are poised to strike as of May 16, with pay and job security among some of the main issues still to be resolved.

Both parties are meeting in Calgary throughout this week, said Capt. Bernard Lewall — who’s the WestJet ALPA master executive council chair and a WestJet pilot — and he says it appears the company has committed to meetings in Toronto from May 8 to 16.

“We need

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