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        You are here: Home / Archives for Jeffrey Peterson (Negotiating Committee Chairperson, Alaska CBA 2025-2028)

        Negotiations Update January 13, 2014: Tentative Agreement (TA) Ratification Ballots Mailed

        January 13, 2014 19:19

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        Ballots for the Tentative Agreement (TA) ratification vote are currently being mailed out. Polls open 1/17/2014 (Friday) and close 2/14/2014. It is extremely important for all eligible Members to vote! For your information, a non-vote does not count one way or the other. Also, you may change your vote multiple times—the final vote on record is the one which will be counted.

         

        Flight Attendants who do not receive their voting instructions with the 16 digit activation code must call the AFA Ballot Helpline 1-800-424-2401, press 1 then EXT 706 (after the polls open 1/17/2014). If you have not received your voting instructions by Monday 1/20/2014 or so then please call the AFA Ballot Helpline.

        Flight Attendants who have dues or membership issues please call AFA Membership Services 1-800-424-2401, press 7.

        AFA Membership Services is staffed Monday through Friday 930AM EST to 5PM EST.

         

        Voting Instructions: As with the LEC officer elections, Flight Attendants will receive a ballot packet containing the voting instructions including a 16-digit activation code and the voting guide. These will be mailed from the mail house in Maryland on 1/13/2014. The activation code is specific to each Member therefore new instruction or voting guides will not and cannot be mailed. If a Flight Attendant does not receive her/his ballot packet, s/he must contact the AFA Ballot Helpline. A new activation code with instructions will be emailed from the voting system directly to the Member.

         

        A Flight Attendant must be an active member in good standing to be eligible to vote.

         

        Active: They must not be on an unpaid leave of absence; however if they are within the 3 month window then they are eligible.

         

        EX: FA is on an unpaid leave as of 1/1/2014. Their 3 month dues obligation is JAN, FEB & MAR. This person is eligible to vote without any issues.

         

        EX: FA is on an unpaid LOA as of 10/1/2013. Their 3 month dues obligation is OCT, NOV, DEC 2013. This person is not eligible to vote unless they contact Membership Services and pay their dues through and including February 2014 [AFA C&B Article II C.1.b(3)].

         

        Probationary Flight Attendants: Flight Attendant not off probation as of 2/14/2014 are not eligible to vote and cannot make themselves eligible to vote, nor will they receive the voting instructions. However, if a probationary Flight Attendant is off probation on or before 2/14/2014 they are eligible to vote during the entire voting period.

         

        Member: A Flight Attendant must be a member to cast a vote. Non-members or agency fee payers are not eligible to vote. However, they will receive the voting instructions with a 16-digit activation code. These non-members can make themselves active by completing a membership application and paying the $60 initiation fee (due immediately). These individual must contact AFA Membership Services.

         

        Good Standing: If a Flight Attendant is delinquent in paying their dues they are not eligible to cast a vote. These F/As will receive the voting instructions with an activation code, however they will not be able to cast a vote until they settle their account. These individuals must contact AFA Membership Services

         

        Address Update: AFA Membership Services will be uploading the roster into the ballot system on 1/19/2014. Until then a Member may submit an address update via the AFA Membership Services change of address web page: www.afacwa.org/coa.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

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

         

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        Negotiations Update January 5, 2014: Tentative Agreement (TA) Roadshows Agenda

        January 5, 2014 22:35

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        The Tentative Agreement (TA) roadshows agenda is now available on the Tentative Agreement (TA) Information page: http://alaskamec.org/ta/ .

        Tentative Agreement (TA ) Roadshows Agenda: http://alaskamec.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Roadshows-Agenda-Overview.pdf

        See you on the road beginning tomorrow in Seattle!

        In solidarity,

        Your Negotiating Committee — MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Tracy, Karina Cameron-Fetters, Jake Jones and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        negotiations@alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        Negotiations Update January 4, 2014: Tentative Agreement (TA) Summary Updated [Roadshows Edition]

        January 4, 2014 21:33

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        The Tentative Agreement (TA) Summary has been updated with further clarifications and additional information.

         

         

        AFA ALA TA Summary (v.2014-01-04 FA Roadshows)

         

         

        It is posted on the Tentative Agreement (TA) Information page (http://alaskamec.org/ta/) and printed copies will be available at the roadshows as well. An agenda for the roadshow sessions will be finalized and posted tomorrow.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your Negotiating Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Tracy, Karina Cameron-Fetters, Jake Jones and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

         

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        MEC Update January 4, 2014: Final Boarding Call for Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study

        January 4, 2014 20:17

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) knows everybody is focused on the Tentative Agreement (TA) and upcoming roadshows right now. However the Harvard Flight Attendant Healthy Study is wrapping up next week (the week of January 6th). Because of this the researchers have asked the MEC to send out a final reminder about the survey.

         

        Lead researchers Eileen and Sara thank you for carving out the time during the busy holiday season to participate in the Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study. The feedback they have received is very positive. Flight attendants expressed that they were grateful and happy for this research.

         

        The Harvard researchers want Flight Attendants to know that they are on a mission to understand how the work you do affects your health over time so that everyone can learn how to prevent problems in the future. Many Flight Attendants voiced that they would like to know the results of the survey; Harvard setup www.fahealth.org just for that purpose. Please check it out.

         

        The participation response for the survey thus far is around 33%, which is just short of the participation in 2007 (nearly 50%). The Harvard team will continue to recruit and will be headed to LAX and SFO in the next few months. They are looking to get a high participation rate at those locations. If you see them, please say hello.

         

        If you haven’t completed the survey yet, there’s still time. They are wrapping up the survey next week (the week of January 6th). Please follow the link:

         

        https://harvard.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_4O5cAMbgQV1B4Cp

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

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

         

         

        Filed Under: Latest News

        Negotiations Update January 4, 2014: Alaska-AFA Tentative Agreement (TA) (full text) Posted

        January 4, 2014 13:04

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        The full Tentative Agreement (TA) is now available in electronic format.

         

         

        Alaska-AFA Tentative Agreement (full text)

         

         

        You will notice several new sections (Hotels and Charters, just to name a couple). We have made a significant effort to move contractual language out of the addendum wherever possible so that the addendum truly is for clarification and examples only. There are also several draft LOAs in the back of the document that still need to be finalized. Finally, in the “main” sections most important to Flight Attendants (e.g. Sections 8 Hours of Service, 10 Scheduling, 21 Compensation) you will see short descriptive headers before a block of language. This is to improve the “readability” of the Agreement. During final clean-up we intend to expand the use of headers into a few other areas.

         

        There are several contractual citations that need to be cross checked, particularly in the addendum. If you find that a citation referring to another section or provision is incorrect, that will be fixed during final clean-up. There are several areas where language, examples or citations are marked with yellow/gray highlighting or “xxx” (in place of a contractual citation). This will mean one of three things: (1) the basic concept is there but the language needs to be revised to make it more clear, (2) the contractual citation needs cross-checked and/or updated, or (3) the example needs amended because of programming changes or requires correction to match the application of the minimum pay rules.

         

        Why isn’t this done already? When we negotiate at the table, we are not always passing full text proposals back and forth. Particularly at the end, we are passing bullet point concepts rather than re-writing each affected section. This is to keep the pace of negotiations moving. Otherwise it could take hours longer for each pass than necessary.

         

        Not only that, but we specifically did not address the addendum during active negotiations except to pull out the relevant contractual language. Therefore no work had been done on the addendum until initial clean-up and formatting. In order to get the full TA in your hands in a timely manner, the parties agreed to wrap the last few pieces up during clean-up. Again, this almost exclusively affects the addendum.

         

        On another note, paper copies are at the printers and we expect the first batch to be delivered on Monday. A much larger batch will be delivered Tuesday and we will begin distributing them to all bases starting on Tuesday. The paper copies will be available at all Flight Attendant domiciles and we’re currently working on a distribution effort for the co-terminals. We have printed enough TAs for every Flight Attendant but not many extras. Therefore, we’re going to ask that you take only one unless you’re picking up a TA for a colleague that you know for a fact needs one.

         

        See you all at the roadshows beginning Monday! Also, check out the new “Tentative Agreement (TA) Information” page: http://alaskamec.org/ta/ .

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your Negotiating Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Tracy, Karina Cameron-Fetters, Jake Jones and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        negotiations@alaskamec.org

        alaskamec.org/ta/

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

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