More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants will begin voting this week on a new contract between their union, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and their employer, Air Canada. Article content

Flight attendants went on strike on Aug. 16 after failing to reach an agreement with Air Canada on a new contract. The airline grounded hundreds of planes, stranding thousands of travellers. It started operating again on Aug. 19 after the union announced a tentative deal with the airline, although it said at the time that it would be a week to 10 days before full service returned. Article content Article content

Here’s what to know.

André Pratte: How Air Canada lost the flight attendants’ strike

What does the new agreement offer?

Terms of the new contract include a 12 per cent sala

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