Air Transat considers 80-employee layoff amid financial struggles

Quebec labour rules require some companies to submit potential layoff figures, even if the cuts never arrive

Over the course of the year, the company has felt the headwinds of stiff competition, engine recalls and the threat of a union strike, which together conspired to drain more money from the struggling outfit.

Quebec labour rules require some companies to submit potential layoff figures for provincially regulated jobs, even if the cuts never come to pass.

In a notice to the province’s employment department, Transat says the layoffs could be effective by Nov. 1, specifying in an email that they would not apply to pilots, flight attendants or other federally regulated roles.

Transat spokesman Andrean Gagne says notification of the potential layoffs marks a “precautionary measure” in order to comply with provincial rules.

In its first three quarters, Transat reported a combined net loss of $155.3 million versus a loss of $28.5 million in the same period a year earlier.

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