MONTREAL, March 19 (Reuters) - Airbus has
changed its tone in bargaining with Montreal-area A220 jet
assembly workers following the start of pressure tactics to slow
production, according to a union memo to members on Tuesday seen
by Reuters.
Workers on Monday held a noisy disruption at the A220's
final assembly line in the Canadian province of Quebec,
according to video and photos taken by the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
On Sunday, workers overwhelmingly rejected a proposed
contract that would have provided around a 10% raise over three
years and gave their union negotiators the right to call a
strike.