The Canada Industrial Relations Board certified the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l as your official bargaining agent on February 19. Air Creebec pilots now join more than 80,000 airline pilots throughout the United States and Canada in the world’s largest pilots’ union.
All Air Creebec pilots should have received an email from Capt. Sean Creed, ALPA’s vice president–administration/secretary with your ALPA ID.
If you filled out a card and paid $5 during the certification process, you are automatically an ALPA member and have access to the full breadth of the Association’s resources! Please log in with your ALPA ID and complete your member record to assist ALPA and Air Creebec leadership in best serving the Air Creebec pilots.
If you did not fill out a card, please complete our online ALPA Membership Application, including your ALPA ID, to become a member today and gain access to everything ALPA offers.
If you have questions or need assistance, call ALPA’s Membership Administration Department at 1-888-FLY-ALPA (press 3 and 3 again) during regular business hours or email membership@alpa.org.
ALPA created a single local council to serve your pilot group immediately after the Canada Industrial Relations Board certified ALPA as your representative. This puts in place a structure for your pilot group to address any immediate issues that might arise as your legal bargaining agent before you elect permanent representatives. This single local council will also serve as your Master Executive Council.
Chair/Capt. Representative (514) 922-8354
Vice Chair/First Officer Representative (514) 296-7231
Secretary-Treasurer (705) 262-0228
Enforceable job security, pay, scheduling rules, benefits, and a legally binding process to enforce that contract.
Strength in numbers—joining 80,000 ALPA pilots across North America and working closer with the ALPA mainlines we support.
A pilot-driven voice, elected by us—not company-appointed.
Industry-leading safety/security, legal, and bargaining resources.
If contract terms are violated, ALPA provides a formal process that ends with a neutral arbitrator—not an internal policy review. Your ALPA representatives advocate for you and your interests when fighting to rectify a grievance.
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