Aug 18 (Reuters) - Air Canada AC.TO Chief Executive Mike Rousseau said on Monday that the airline was "amazed" by the decision of its flight attendants' union to defy the Canada Industrial Relations Board, which has declared the union's strike unlawful.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has said the strike would continue until the carrier negotiates on wages and unpaid work.
"We're still amazed by the fact that CUPE is openly not following the law," Rousseau told Reuters in an interview. "And that is very disappointing from our perspective."