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        MEC Safety, Health and Security Committee (SHSC) Chairperson Vacancy

        November 30, 2013 09:55

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        Our current MEC Safety, Health, and Security Committee (SHSC) Chairperson Barb Moynier has served out her two year commitment in that position and will be stepping down in the near future. Consequently, the MEC will be conducting interviews to fill the vacancy at the January MEC meeting: January 14-15, 2014, in Seattle.

         

        If you are interested in applying for the position, please fax or email your resume to MEC Secretary-Treasurer, Yvette Gesch at 206-246-4752 or

        ysgesch@gmail.com. Resumes must be submitted by January 1, 2014. Yvette will then contact you to schedule your interview.

         

        For a description of the job responsibilities please see below. If after reviewing this information, you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact MEC SHSC Chairperson Barb Moynier at shsc@alaskamec.org, or MEC Vice President (and MEC Committee Executive Chairperson) Terry Taylor at tltafa@aol.com.

         

         

         

        SAFETY, HEALTH & SECURITY COMMITTEE

        SCOPE

        • The Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee (SHSC) shall work with the Company on matters pertaining to cabin and Flight Attendant safety and health.

         

        POLICY/RESPONSIBILITIES

        • The MEC SHSC shall consist of the:
        • MEC SHSC Chairperson
        • MEC SHSC Vice Chairperson—Air Quality
        • Local SHSC Chairperson from each council.
        • The MEC SHSC Chairperson is the primary contact with the Company, the FAA and the International office, regarding Flight Attendant safety and health issues.
        • The MEC Chairperson shall:
        • Attend any safety meetings with the company.
        • Attend FAA/Alaska Airlines safety meetings.
        • Attend AFA-CWA Air Safety Department training seminars
        • In conjunction with the International Office, develop and conduct initial and ongoing local Safety/Health training, including NTSB accident investigation procedures
        • Communicate with the AFA-CWA Air Safety Department.
        • Communicate with other airline safety representatives, as appropriate.
        • Participate in accident investigation, hijacking, sabotage, etc., as directed.
        • Communicate with the Alaska ALPA MEC Safety Chairperson as appropriate.
        • Attend and participate in Congressional hearings dealing with cabin safety, as directed.
        • Assign special safety assignments to local Safety/Health Chairpersons as appropriate. The MEC officers and appropriate LEC President shall be advised of these special assignments.
        • Handle safety incidents, i.e. equipment problems, occupational injuries, as they arise.
        • Compose informational and educational articles of interest to the membership and provide them to the MEC Communications Chairperson to be included in MEC communications and posted to the MEC website.
        • Be on a 24-hour call-out in the event of an accident.
        • Participate in programs concerned with air safety, health and security.
        • Act in an advisory role to the MEC on safety and health matters.
        • Study safety and health problems and prepare recommendations to be presented to the MEC for consideration.
        • Review material, handle correspondence and keep members informed of safety and health developments through the Communications Committee and/or reports at Local Council meetings.
        • Attend company debriefings after an accident or incident or when pertinent issues are discussed.

         

         

        In Solidarity,

         

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

         

         

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC Update November 25, 2013: December Solidarity Events!

        November 25, 2013 12:44

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

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        Let’s talk about frustration. The Master Executive Council (MEC) is very much aware that you’re frustrated with negotiations. Believe us, the leadership is frustrated, the Negotiating Committee is frustrated…we’re all feeling it. In one week we will have been negotiating for two full years and we’re all beyond ready to have a new contract. Unfortunately, we can’t reach a tentative agreement (TA) until management makes more movement towards our position on several key issues.

         

        This past week the MEC met with CEO Brad Tilden, COO Ben Minicucchi, VP Labor Relations Shane Tackett and VP Inflight Services Andy Schneider. During that meeting AFA leadership made it very clear to management of the importance a 10 ½ hour duty day and pay guarantees (rigs) are to the Membership. Management was naturally somewhat surprised to still be talking about rigs because the Negotiating Committee withdrew rigs (out of frustration) at the end of last session. The MEC expressed AFA’s desire to continue discussions on rigs but this time with AFA input into the vetting process. This would include full access to the pairing optimizer and selection of parameters, pairing months and costing data.

         

        The parties engaged in an open and honest dialogue but did not walk away with firm commitments on either side. AFA left management with a challenge: to view rigs as just another line item with a defined cost rather than continuing to be “philosophically opposed” to these important pay guarantees. It seemed like a lot of talk without concrete results, but we’ll see.

         

        So where to go from here? We keep on keeping on of course! And, as we have been saying, it’s time to turn up the heat! Please mark your calendars for a day of solidarity actions at strategic Flight Attendant domicile airports throughout the system on Thursday, December 19, 2013. More information regarding planned picketing on this day to follow. We will also be asking Seattle Flight Attendants or Flight Attendants on a Seattle layover to participate in a respectful showing of support for the Negotiating Committee on Tuesday, December 10th; this event will be in conjunction with the first day of mediation in Seattle.

         

        Finally, there are troubling rumors on the line about Flight Attendants planning their own unsanctioned solidarity actions in the coming weeks. We absolutely can’t go there and here’s why: AFA and Alaska are currently engaged in contract negotiations under the Railway Labor Act (RLA). While in negotiations neither party can legally engage in any concerted activity—the Union cannot strike or engage in job actions, and management cannot unilaterally change the existing collective bargaining agreement. Individual Flight Attendants who engage in concerted activity will almost certainly be subject to potential discipline up to and including termination of employment. It’s just not worth it!

         

        AFA is committed to the process under Section 6 of the RLA and by law cannot support, encourage or condone any job action by its members while we are in negotiations. If the parties cannot reach agreement on a new contract, AFA will use all available legal means—up to and including CHAOS™—to leverage its members’ solidarity into seeking the best agreement in the airline industry. But that time has not yet arrived.

         

        Until then, AFA asks that you vent your frustrations by attending the events on December 10th and/or 19th if possible. Sign up for participation by filling in the easy form located here: http://alaskamec.org/solidarity-signup. (It’s unnecessary to sign up again if you have recently contacted your LEC president regarding solidarity opportunities.)

        Additional questions or concerns? Go here: http://alaskamec.org/contact-us/.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

         

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        MEC Officer Appointments 2014-2016

        November 21, 2013 21:52

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        Interviews for Master Executive Council (MEC) president, vice president and secretary-treasurer were held this week in Seattle, WA. In accordance with AFA-CWA Constitution and Bylaws, each current Local Executive Council (LEC) president is afforded one vote apiece in order to select a candidate for each office. Council 30 ANC President-elect Becky Strachan also participated in the selection process in an advisory capacity.

         

        The following candidates were interviewed:

         

        MEC president – Jeffrey Peterson (running unopposed);

        MEC vice president – Terry Taylor, Brian Palmer; and

        MEC secretary-treasurer – Yvette Gesch, Jarod McNeill.

         

        Your upcoming Master Executive Council will be President Jeffrey Peterson, Vice President Brian Palmer and Secretary-Treasurer Yvette Gesch, with terms running from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2016. AFA sincerely thanks all candidates for stepping forward to represent the membership.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

        Your MEC – President Jeffrey Peterson, Vice President Terry Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer Yvette Gesch, Council 30 ANC President Melanie Buker, Council 19 SEA President Laura Masserant, Council 39 PDX President Cathy Gwynn, Council 18 LAX/SAN President Sandra Morrow, MEC Vice President-elect Brian Palmer and Council 30 ANC President-elect Becky Strachan

         

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        Filed Under: Latest News

        Negotiations Update November 12-14, 2013: Mediation Session #5 San Diego Recap

        November 15, 2013 10:54

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        To say that this week was frustrating and disappointing is an understatement. We came to this fifth mediation session in San Diego with the intent of working hard and getting very close on the remaining short list of items now on the bargaining table.

         

        In an effort to secure industry-leading trip and duty rigs, we proposed a limited application of a duty day of up to 12 ½ hours and not to exceed 25% of pairings at each domicile. #shutthefrontdoor! #saywhaaat?! #whosesideareyouonanyway?! (#dontworrycuzitsoffthetable!)

         

        The Negotiating Committee knows there are many strong feelings about increasing the duty day and this was a very difficult position for your committee to even consider. Rest assured that we would have never gone there unless we were confident the overall package would have strongly benefited from this move and we could address the implications of a longer day.

         

        We can’t disclose exact numbers but here are some facts to consider. According to survey results, some Flight Attendants might be willing to fly an extended duty day under very specific circumstances if there were guarantees that the pairings would be extremely productive. However, the vast majority of Flight Attendants are adamantly opposed to a longer duty day under any circumstances. At the same time, all Flight Attendants are interested in the efficiencies guaranteed by rigs. This move was a calculated effort to achieve all objectives as much as possible.

         

        Of course management was interested in the longer duty day and asked for some time to do analysis through the pairing optimizer. We agreed.

         

        Initially, management reportedly ran the analysis without their or our proposed rigs and with no 25% cap on pairings over 10 ½ duty hours. Unsurprisingly, management said the results were inconclusive and unhelpful in figuring out the effect of any of the rigs or duty days. We spent the entire session waiting for additional results. It was a creeping delay that tied us to our caucus room. Two hours dragged into four then into six then overnight…….it turned into another one of management’s “productivity sits.” (Note to Negotiating Committee: don’t forget to submit for stranded pay!)

         

        We did have discussions with management’s team regarding rigs and it quickly became apparent that management was entertaining below industry-standard rigs. Duty and trip rigs in the industry are based on hourly pay (“block hours”), except for Southwest Airlines’ TFP rigs. We proposed rigs based on TFP, but management refused to consider our intended application which recognized that there is an average of 1.13 TFP in every block hour.

         

        In order to make a fair conversion to a TFP environment, a conversion factor (1.13) must be applied. In our caucus-room discussions, management refused to convert the hourly rate to TFP for the trip and duty rigs. This resulted in below standard rigs. We went through many examples and in the end, management’s team said they understood; however, they were firm in their position—even though their application resulted in a 13% reduction in the rig compared to industry standard.

         

        Our frustration mounted over the week and it became obvious that management would only consider mediocre rigs and was looking for more than 25% of pairings to contain duty days in excess of 10 ½ hours. This was a deal that we did not want to pursue.

         

        Therefore, we have taken the duty day in excess of 10 ½ hours off the table and gone back to book on that provision. Know that management is adamantly opposed to any type of duty or trip rig on a 10 ½ hour duty day restriction; however, your committee is still actively looking into solutions to reduce long sit time, inefficient pairings and long layovers with no pay.

         

        As we mentioned in the last update, for those of you interested in ratcheting up the heat, contact your LEC president regarding volunteer opportunities.

         

        Council 30 ANC: Melanie Buker – melanie.buker@gmail.com

        Council 19 SEA: Laura Masserant – lmasserant@yahoo.com

        Council 39 PDX: Cathy Gwynn – catgwynn@comcast.net

        Council 18 LAX/SAN: Sandra Morrow – sleemorrow@verizon.net

         

        We have our sixth mediation session in Seattle, WA, December 10th -12th.

         

        In solidarity,

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

        negotiations@alaskamec.org

        https://www.facebook.com/alaskaairlines.negotiations

        http://www.youtube.com/user/AFAALANegotiations

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        alaskamec.org

         

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        Negotiations Video Update November 14, 2013: Mediation Session #5 San Diego

        November 14, 2013 19:12

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

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