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Old 10-09-2025 | 06:46 AM
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The irony of LEPF raising the unionism flag while making statements that they are “in step” with a lobbyist group that represents management.
Right?!
The same ones trying to tell us what a union is are also actively undermining and hoping to destroy it.
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[Mod Input] I moved the thread drift on housing affordability here. Please to there to continue that discussion, and leave this thread for age 67 discussion.
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According to a post on the Leprs FB page, WestJet in Canada is letting go the 65+
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Originally Posted by NERD
According to a post on the Leprs FB page, WestJet in Canada is letting go the 65+
For clarification, letting go you mean firing them?
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Originally Posted by CFITlikely
I am thoroughly enjoying how each update from the geezers becomes increasingly unhinged and detached from reality

[mod edit] cannot just accept that 67 won't pass , let it go! It's done and dusted , reture and go enjoy the millions you have made. Let it be and yet the younger crowd move up the seniority list!

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Originally Posted by Meme In Command
For clarification, letting go you mean firing them?
Yes.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/dozens-wes...221823084.html
Old 10-10-2025 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by NERD
According to a post on the Leprs FB page, WestJet in Canada is letting go the 65+
This is great news.
LEPFs think another lawsuit is coming. Maybe they aren’t aware frivolous lawsuits are less common in other countries. If the one here isn’t sticking, I doubt one there would even be attempted.
Old 10-10-2025 | 02:01 PM
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This has been in the works since June:

"In June [2025], the union filed a formal policy grievance, and a Toronto-based arbitrator has since been appointed to oversee the case.

While the arbitration process moves forward, the union has also sought an interim order to prevent WestJet from enforcing the policy, according to Lewall.

The WestJet pilots MEC has filed an interim order requiring WestJet management to cease and desist its unilateral implementation of their policy change,” Lewall said.

“We are requesting that WestJet management do the right thing by maintaining the existing status quo, pending the final outcome of this arbitration.”

Lewall is the ALPA MEC Chair.
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Originally Posted by 180ToAJ
This is great news.
LEPFs think another lawsuit is coming. Maybe they aren’t aware frivolous lawsuits are less common in other countries. If the one here isn’t sticking, I doubt one there would even be attempted.
I don't know. Keeping Status quo in the US is one thing, but actually firing 65/66 year-old's is a little different. I don't know whether Canadian law will provide relief here, and I realize it genuinely creates a business problem for WestJet to staff with a number of 'domestic-only' pilots, but still...
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Originally Posted by FangsF15
I don't know. Keeping Status quo in the US is one thing, but actually firing 65/66 year-old's is a little different. I don't know whether Canadian law will provide relief here, and I realize it genuinely creates a business problem for WestJet to staff with a number of 'domestic-only' pilots, but still...
Yeah, fair enough.
Someone losing their job, unexpectedly, isn’t what I thought was good news.
That came off more insensitive than I intended.

They didn’t have roughly two decades knowing the date.
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