Pearson ground crew claim strike caused significant baggage delays in evening
TORONTO — The union representing 700 striking workers at Canada’s busiest airport says the walkout has caused some significant baggage handling delays so far but management is calling it “an initial hiccup.”
Both sides are looking ahead to Sunday to see how operations fare when air traffic normally picks up through Pearson International Airport.
Teamsters spokesman Harjinder Badial said the movement of baggage was delayed Friday evening anywhere from 20 minutes to three hours, because experienced ground crew were walking the picket line.
“There were significant delays,” said Badial, who is vice-president of the union local for the striking workers. “The [Greater Toronto Airports Authority] hasn’t been reporting it, but we have been watching the tarmac as well.”


