Air Canada has been ordered to pay a family of five who were separated on what’s being described as a “traumatizing” flight last year. READ MORE: https://t.co/6yRvTK15Vg https://t.co/6yRvTK15Vg
Air Canada ordered to pay family of 5 separated on ‘traumatizing’ flight https://t.co/LOUWyHlW1T https://t.co/j9yppod4XM
Air Canada court ruling sees former maintenance workers aim for $100-million in compensation https://t.co/baQ11uW0TT
Several legal settlements have been reached involving major companies like Pratt & Whitney, Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, and Davis Wright Tremaine. The agreements include payments totaling $26.5 million, $16 million, $4.5 million, and potentially over $100 million. The cases cover issues such as wage suppression, labor code violations, and securities fraud claims.