Canadian flight attendants are underpaid for up to half their work day, prompting a new labor bill.
Canadian flight attendants often work up to 14-hour days but are only paid for half their time, as they receive no compensation for tasks such as boarding, safety checks, and deplaning. MP Bonita Zarrillo highlights this issue, attributing it to outdated pay structures and gaps in federal labor laws. The NDP's Flight Attendant Remuneration Act (C-415) seeks to mandate full pay for all working hours.
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