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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT

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​Getting to know your Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)
 What do you do when you receive your new collective agreement? Do you read it? Or, do you simply turn to the pay schedule, work out how much money you'll be earning, and then toss the booklet in the bottom of your desk drawer? Unfortunately, many union members treat their collective agreement as if it were an insignificant document. Yet, the collective agreement is one of the most important documents affecting your working life.

It establishes your rights on the job. It also establishes certain management rights and union rights. Therefore, if you are to exercise your rights on the job, it is essential that you know and understand what the collective agreement says about those rights. This means treating your collective agreement as the important document it is. 

Where do I get my own copy? Hard copies of the most current CBA are available in the upstairs lunchroom / rest area on the bookshelf. To download the PDF for yourself or to view a copy of the CBA online, follow the steps below!

Download a copy of the current CBA here: 
1178_main_unifor_new2015_cba_en.pdf
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or to view on ACAeronet:

HR CONNEX > POLICIES & FORMS (at the very top) >  #7 - Forms & Reference Documents > Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs)


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COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT between AIR CANADA and those employees in the service of AIR CANADA as represented by
​ UNIFOR LOCAL 2002 Contract No. 31, as modified by the Memorandums of Agreement dated June 13th 2015.


Effective: March 1st 2015, to February 28th 2020


  • Home
  • CURRENT EVENTS
    • SHIFT BID LIVE - Winter 2018
  • VICE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
  • HEALTH AND SAFETY
    • concern-reporting
    • Helpful tips if you become injured or ill at work and filing a claim with WorkSafeBC
    • Here are some rules for every injured worker
    • Workplace Stress
    • Changes to CLC
    • PROPER LIGHTING IN THE WORKPLACE
    • Shiftwork
    • Standing
    • Stress
    • Ebola and the use of gloves
  • CONTACTS
  • PACIFIC YOUNG WORKER’S COMMITTEE
  • WOMEN'S ADVOCATE
  • EAP - Employee Assistance Program
  • COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
  • UNIFOR 2002 NATIONAL NEWS
  • GIDIP & WorkSafeBC
  • PENSIONS
    • PENSION FUNDING REGULATIONS
    • PENSION INFO
  • R.O. - THE REAL COST
  • WORK-FRIENDLY REMINDERS
  • 18:03 UNION/MGMT MEETINGS
  • Unifor Vacation, General Holidays, VPP
  • BUILDING EVACUATION ONLINE TRAINING