Q: Will my insurance benefits change after the vote?
A: No. All Flight Attendants (pmAS and pmVX) are already on the same insurance programs.
See also JNC blog: “Healthcare Insurance” >
Representing the Flight Attendants of Alaska + Hawaiian
Q: Will my insurance benefits change after the vote?
A: No. All Flight Attendants (pmAS and pmVX) are already on the same insurance programs.
See also JNC blog: “Healthcare Insurance” >
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Karen Hankins says
Does this mean my Insurance Coverage will not change as wel? . Will the company be able to arbitrarily decrease my coverage?
Jeffrey Peterson (MEC President) says
Correct: Insurance coverage will not change, and management cannot arbitrarily decrease coverage. The only way there could be a change in coverage is if ALPA renegotiates the plan requirements. The ALPA Alaska contract is amendable in 2020.