Air Canada's big announcement will work due to epidemic
Air Canada's big announcement will work due to epidemic
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Montréal: The deadly coronavirus wreak havoc all around the world. As of now, the number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 88000. Due to this virus, the economy and the jobs of many employees are at stake. The airline, which said the 16,500 employees who were fired by Air Canada, will now be put back under the relief package brought by the government due to the Coronavirus epidemic. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke on the revenue of the companies during his daily news conference. On 30 March, Air Canada had reduced its Canada-based workforce of 36000 by almost half. This had to be done because more than 90% of the business in the country suddenly came to a standstill after the travel restrictions came into force due to Coronavirus and people stopped flying.

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According to the information received, the government will pay the salary of 75% of hard-hit companies by June 6. Air Canada said that under the 'CEWS' relief package, it will be brought back to those who were evicted. The financial crisis had come in front of the fired employees. Now, after this package of the government, they will get relief. Air Canada had announced that it would temporarily lay off its employees. We will reduce our activities by 90%. The airlines had issued a press release stating that Air Canada's move would affect 15200 employees and 1300 managers from April 3.

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It is being said that Air Canada President Calin Rovinescu said in the statement, 'The unprecedented extent and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic requires significant overall response. In this way, giving leave to employees is very painful but we have to take this decision because for some time we will have to give our services at a small level. It is noteworthy that Air Canada has banned its international flights as a precaution. It also includes America. As of 31 March, 40 out of 62 airports were operating in Canada. In addition, Canada's second-largest airline, Air Transat, which is being acquired by Air Canada, also announced that it would remove about 2,000 flight attendants in early April.

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