Air Canada Trimming Management Roles in 2025 Following “Extensive Review”
What’s Happening at Air Canada?
Air Canada is trimming its managerial workforce following an “extensive review.”
“As a global company, Air Canada regularly reviews its resources and processes to ensure they are optimized to efficiently support business operations and its customers,” spokesperson Christophe Hennebelle told CTV News in an email on Oct. 23.
Hennebelle refused to disclose the exact number of positions being eliminated.
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