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        Negotiations Update April 16, 2014: Update Email/Phone Info, Upcoming Survey, Committee Interviews, etc….

        April 16, 2014 11:35

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        The current Negotiating Committee just finished reviewing the draft professional survey prepared by Hart Research Associates. We are very pleased with the results. The professional survey is expected to be live beginning next week. The survey will have two phases: initial interviews will be conducted by phone for a limited number of Flight Attendants and then followed by an online survey for the remainder of our group. An estimated timeline for negotiations-related events in April and May is below.

         

        All Members in Good Standing (those who are dues current) for which we have an updated phone number will have the possibility of participating in the phone interview starting next week. It is critical that you update your phone number (and confirm your email address) before the survey begins. Only Flight Attendants for which we have an updated phone number will be eligible to participate in the limited phone interviews.

         

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) has made it extremely easy to update your information. Please be assured your contact information will be kept confidential by AFA and Hart Research Associates. Your email address and/or phone number will absolutely not be shared with Alaska Airlines management or other third parties.

         

        Simply click the following link to update our database:

         

        AFA Alaska Negotiations Email/Phone Update Form.

         

        If you already receive email from the MEC, we have your email address on file. All Members in Good Standing for which we have an updated personal email address will have the opportunity to participate in the online interview. (Important: alaskaair.com addresses will not be accepted.)

         

        Help AFA get out the word by passing along the information to your fellow Flight Attendants in person and on social media. The above link is also posted in the “Important Links” on alaskamec.org.

         

        April-May Negotiations Timeline*

        * Dates are approximate. Following Negotiating Committee appointments, negotiations training for the second round NC is anticipated sometime between the week of April 21 and the next mediation session on May 13.

         

        Week of April 14: Negotiating Committee reviews and finalizes AFA negotiations survey developed and to be conducted by Hart Research Associates. Second round Negotiating Committee interviews held April 17-18 in Seattle, WA.

        Week of April 21: AFA negotiations phone survey conducted by Hart Research Associates to be live for 4-5 nights.

        Week of April 28: AFA negotiations email survey conducted by Hart Research Associates to be released following completion of the phone survey. Email survey to be live for approximately one week.

        Week of May 5: Survey results provided by Hart Research Associates to second round Negotiating Committee

        Week of May 12: Round two of mediation begins in Tempe, AZ

        May 20: System-wide solidarity action (details to follow)

         

        A communication is to immediately follow from the MEC sent on behalf of Hart Research Associates. Hart has prepared some information introducing themselves to our members and explaining the process. Get ready because we’re gearing up for round two!

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your MEC—Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

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        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        MEC Update April 15, 2014: Management Sustains Grievance #36-99-2-7-14 (“Violation of Section 3.D Scope of Agreement”)

        April 15, 2014 08:18

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        Most of you are likely aware by now that Managing Director Of Inflight Operations Ron Calvin responded to AFA’s “MEC Update April 9, 2014: ‘Inflight Shadows’ and Violation of Section 3.D Scope of Agreement.” Ron’s response was in a First Class message “Trip to LIH” dated April 11, 2014. In the communication Ron publicly acknowledged and apologized for the contractual violation.

         

        What you probably do not know is that the Labor Relations department immediately sustained Grievance #36-99-2-7-14 (“Violation of Section 3.D Scope of Agreement”) on April 10th. Your Master Executive Council (MEC) is appreciative this contractual violation was passed along to us by vigilant Flight Attendants and subsequently sustained so quickly. Although the grievance is technically resolved, some frank discussions between your AFA leadership and management will be happening to ‘debrief’ these events.

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your MEC—Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

         

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        Filed Under: Latest News

        Council 19 Seattle and Council 39 Portland Officer Election Results

        April 11, 2014 12:16

        April 11, 2014

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        The following Flight Attendants were elected to the term of office beginning July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2017. Certified Council 19 Seattle Election Results and Certified Council 39 Portland Election Results are posted on www.afacwa-elections.org.

         

         

        Council 19 Seattle

        LECP Laura Masserant

        LECVP Jake Jones

        LECS Linda Christou

        LEC Council Representatives Stephanie Adams & Adam Clarey

         

        Council 39 Portland

         

        The position of Local Executive Council (LEC) president ended in a tie vote between Cathy Gwynn and John Cornelius. In accordance with the AFA Constitution & Bylaws a run-off election will be conducted between Cathy and John. AFA will announce the dates for the run-off election very soon.

         

        LECP (To Be Determined)

        LECVP Steven Maller

        LECS Bobby Moore

         

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) congratulates the officers-elect and we sincerely thank all those who stepped forward to run in the election.

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your MEC—Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

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        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA (pmAS), Council 39 PDX, Latest News

        Negotiations Update April 11, 2014: Negotiations Survey Email/Phone Update!

        April 11, 2014 01:22

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        Many of you are eagerly anticipating the AFA negotiations follow up survey in preparation for our next mediation session. That session is scheduled for the week of May 12th in Tempe, AZ. AFA has retained Hart Research Associates to conduct a professional survey on our behalf which we anticipate will begin in just over a week. The survey will have two phases: initial interviews will be conducted by phone for a limited number of Flight Attendants and then followed by an online survey for the remainder of our group.

         

        All Members in Good Standing (who are dues current) for which we have an updated phone number will have the possibility of participating in the phone interview. All Members in Good Standing for which we have an updated personal email address will have the opportunity to participate in the online interview. (Important: alaskaair.com addresses will not be accepted.)

         

        We want all voices to be heard so we’ve made it extremely easy to update your information. Simply click the following link:

         

        AFA Alaska Negotiations Email/Phone Update Form.

         

        It is critical that you update both your phone number and email address before the survey begins in just over a week. Help AFA get out the word by passing along the information to your fellow Flight Attendants in person and on social media. The above link is also posted in the “Important Links” on alaskamec.org.

         

        More detailed information about the negotiations survey to follow!

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your MEC—Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

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        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        MEC Update April 9, 2014: “Inflight Shadows” and Violation of Section 3.D Scope of Agreement

        April 9, 2014 19:42

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        A short while ago, AFA was alerted by our members of disturbing reports emerging from Lihue. It all started out innocently enough: yesterday Managing Director of Inflight Operations Ron Calvin shadowed a crew over to Lihue in order to observe various aspects of the service. This was in response to a conversation between Ron and one or more San Diego-based Flight Attendants that took place at the SAN First Anniversary Party and Inflight Social on April 1, 2014. During that conversation several concerns were discussed and Ron was challenged to get on a plane and witness for himself the issues.

         

        Ron flew over to Lihue and once there took several Flight Attendants from multiple crews out for dinner and drinks. For the record, the Master Executive Council (MEC) has voiced concerns with Inflight management’s impending plans to periodically shadow Flight Attendants around the system. The MEC only recently learned about this program because of reports directly from the line. We found out about it because a particular supervisor discussed elements of the program with line Flight Attendants. Details of that discussion were in turn translated back to AFA leadership.

         

        AFA vehemently objected to union leadership being cut out of communications on such an important change to practice. The MEC was assured that the program was still in development and not finalized. Inflight management informed us they were initially planning to direct each Inflight supervisor or manager to shadow one crew per month as an observer (not as part of a check ride or initial operating experience [IOE]) and would stay at the remain overnight (RON) with the crew. An offer of an expenses-paid meal and up to two alcoholic beverages per Flight Attendant would be made. Some of you might be thinking this sounds like a nice offer and others that this is the latest craziest thing you’ve ever heard from management!

         

        We were assured the communications gaffe would not be repeated and that the program was not ready for roll-out. The MEC intended to address the issue with our membership shortly, but this was put on the back burner so we could focus on a few other pressing projects. Those would include completing officer elections in Council 39 Portland and Council 19 Seattle (polls close this Friday the 11th), selecting the second round Negotiating Committee, rolling out the follow-up negotiations survey and getting back to the negotiations table as soon as possible.

         

        Then management threw the MEC another curve ball by publishing the “New Sick Leave Communication” on April 1st, so we were forced to deal with that first. Since then we’ve communicated about the next system-wide solidarity effort on May 20th (so Flight Attendants could bid for the day off before bids close tomorrow) and we are working furiously in the background to begin the negotiations survey. The first of several communications about the negotiations survey should be out tomorrow.

         

        Lo and behold and much to our surprise we were informed hours ago that Facebook was lighting up with reports of Ron himself doing exactly what the MEC was assured would not happen yet: Inflight management shadowing Flight Attendants and taking crews out for a meal and cocktails. By the way, Ron was the one who personally told MEC President Jeffrey Peterson just the other day that the program was not in play. Yet it is Ron who has become the first unofficial “Inflight Shadow” without mentioning a word to AFA until after the fact.

         

        How is this in keeping with the “open and honest two-way communication” that Inflight management seems so interested in establishing with Flight Attendants?! Oh, wait. Maybe they do not mean open and honest two-way communication with your duly elected union representatives!

         

        We wonder what the Department of Labor would think about this approach? Or considering that we are in Section 6 negotiations under the Railway Labor Act, what about the National Mediation Board? Call us a bunch of silly Flight Attendants but it doesn’t take a genius to understand this probably isn’t a very productive way of conducting labor relations or moving towards a ratified collective bargaining agreement.

         

        Oh but it gets even better! Ron also performed Flight Attendant duties on the flight over to Lihue despite the fact that he was not performing a check-ride or an Initial Operating Experience (IOE). Not only is this a clear violation of Section 3.D of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (Scope of Agreement) but Ron directly admitted in a phone conversation with MEC President Jeff Peterson earlier this afternoon that he did it. Unbelievable, right?! What conclusions should one draw from that???

         

        So…where to go from here? Once the MEC clears through several other necessary communications in preparation for negotiations the week of May 12th, we will publish a communication dedicated to the “Inflight Shadow” program. In the meantime, AFA has filed a contractual grievance alleging a violation of Section 3.D. We use the term “alleging” because that is the technically correct term to use at this stage of the grievance. However, an admission by the violating party doesn’t leave much wiggle room in our opinion. A link to the grievance is found below.

         

        Grievance 36-99-2-7-14 Violation of Section 3.D

         

        On behalf of the Flight Attendants in the service of Alaska Airlines as represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, the MEC calls upon Alaska Airlines management to immediately sustain the grievance and to communicate a meaningful message of good faith to our members in response to this series of unfortunate but preventable events.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your MEC—Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

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