(Reuters) -Many Air Canada flight attendants are dissatisfied with wage increases in a tentative agreement that ended a crippling strike earlier this week and the deal may not win approval from union members, cabin crew and a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Five flight attendants interviewed by Reuters said they plan to vote against the agreement for failing to provide a living wage to entry-level workers and not fully addressing concerns about lack of payment for hours spent waiting for a flight. The leader of the union acknowledged many members were frustrated with the deal.
That sentiment was echoed on social media posts by people who say they are flight attendants, although Reuters could not confirm their identity.
(Reporting by Kyaw Soe Oo, Allison Lampert and Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Peter Henderson)
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