Strike could delay air passenger complaints by 18 months
The strike by federal civil servants could mean passengers who filed complaints with the country’s airline regulator could face even longer processing times.
Employees at the regulator are among the 155,000-plus members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada that launched a strike Wednesday. Regulatory activities such as the issuing of air licences as well as rulings on air, rail and marine issues will continue, “with possible delays,” the regulator said in a separate online post.
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