Air Canada is going to lay off 5,100 employees due to the Coronavirus outbreak

The deadly virus outbreak has affected the world severely as most of the countries are currently facing a threat of slump in economy

The Air Canada is going to lay off over 5,100 employees as it is attempting to check the impact of the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic, the union representing the flight authorities stated on Friday.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) mentioned that it was 'deeply saddened' after learning that the airline would take the massive decision of laying off 3,600 members at Air Canada mainline and also 1,549 of the members at Air Canada Rouge.

CUPE is saddened by the decision

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CUPE, which represents about 10,000 flight attendants at Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge, said the layoffs were effective until April 30 at the earliest. Air Canada has initiated discussions with its unions to begin placing employees on temporary, off-duty status, the company told Reuters on Friday. "Employees would be returned to active duty status when we ramp up our network schedule as conditions allow," the company said in an emailed statement.

Earlier this week, Air Canada said it would gradually suspend the majority of its international and US trans-border flights by March 31 in response to the coronavirus crisis. Airline industry executives around the globe have called for state support as travel demand collapses at an unprecedented rate and governments impose restrictions due to the pandemic.

Air Canada has "no choice" but to cut staff, calling the move "difficult but necessary," CBC News, which first reported the news, quoted the airline's vice president of in-flight service as saying. The highly contagious coronavirus has infected more than 234,000 people across the world and the death toll currently exceeds 9,700.

(With agency inputs)

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