(Bloomberg) — An Air Canada union wants to “dismantle” a process the government is using to end strikes, a representative said after flight attendants defied an order to return to work on Sunday.

“If we stick together, they can’t fire us all,” Wesley Lesosky, president of the Air Canada Component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees that represents more than 10,000 cabin crew, said in a public video call late on Sunday. “The large national union behind us is fully supporting us for our cause, fully supporting the dismantling of the 107 process.”

That’s a reference to Section 107, the legal clause the government used to try and stop a walkout over pay which froze operations at Canada’s largest airline.

The strike since Saturday disrupts a crucial mode of transport for some communiti

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