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

        Horizon Air Aircraft Incident

        August 10, 2018 21:57

        Alaska Airlines has just released the following statement:

        “We are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400. We believe there are no passengers on board. More information as we learn more.”

        Please be assured that AFA is aware of the incident and has mobilized our critical incident response.

        A few important points:

        • Please refrain from calling/texting management or AFA with questions unless it is urgent. Phone lines are maxed right now.
        • Do not to discuss this issue with the media.
        • Enact your personal notification protocol and inform friends and family that you are safe.
        • AFA is currently mobilizing EAP resources.

        This incident occurred in Seattle. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

        In Solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Linda Christou, Lisa Pinkston, Terry Taylor, Mario de’Medici, Melissa Osborne, Tim Green and Brice McGee

        Filed Under: EAP/Professional Standards Committee, Latest News

        [L-AS] REVISED Pyramid Pay/Payroll Issues Update

        June 28, 2018 15:16

        This message is for pre-merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants

        [Note: AFA has reissued this communication with additional information regarding pyramiding pay due to membership feedback.]

        AFA is working daily on payroll issues.  In January 2018 we mediated payroll issues with management which was overseen by Arbitrator Horowitz.  Many of the payroll resolutions were published in the MEC Grievance Committee Update for Quarter 1, 2018 on February 23, 2018.  Here’s the latest update:

        1. The MEC appointed a Payroll Representative who works under the MEC Grievance Committee, Kiara Jenkins.  She began work on June 1, 2018 and is responsible for  advocating for Flights Attendants in regard to payroll issues. Please contact her if it is  believed there is an outstanding payroll issue that needs resolution.
        2. Grievance 36-99-2-208-17: Violation of §11.G.4 Compensation for Picked Up Reserve Days, was retroactively sustained.  AFA requested the payroll department audit the past three years of this violation and pay those wrongly denied 1 TFP if a reserve day is converted to ER, and s/he is subsequently not used.  The payouts are being paid out periodically since May 2018 and will continue until the full audit is complete.
        3. JCTE is not paying the greater of actual or scheduled for trips scheduled to release after midnight but that subsequently release prior to midnight. This seems to happen mostly when the original trip contains minimum pay rules (MPRs).  AFA is requesting that JCTE be programmed so that the value of the trip does not drop below the original value.  The fix is expected to be delivered to the payroll analysts for test next week.  If the test goes well the fix will be released into production in early August 2018.
        4. The ability for crew members to see rosters going back three months is still not programmed despite AFA’s continued requests.  It is a core Jeppesen change which is taking time. Management advised that this correction should be made sometime in Q4 2018.  Payroll is sending out notifications to all Flight Attendants’ company email to remind Flight Attendants to print her or his schedule prior to its disappearance.
        5. JCTE is incorrectly applying and/or removing minimum pay rules (MPRs) on trips that have been split at a SIP point.  The Company will investigate whether this issue has been fixed by the latest release of the program.  Crew Scheduling is going to handle this manually until fixed.  Management is researching a permanent fix date.
        6. As published in the last update, Activity Claim Forms will not be disputed by management if the screen shot is not provided, however, the Company reserves the right to research the underlying error and recover any overpayment form the Flight Attendant.  In Washington, this research mush be completed, and a decision reached, within 90 days of the pay issue date in dispute for funds to be returned to the Company.   Presently we are in dispute over the other states; for instance, in California funds, once paid, cannot be required to be returned to the Company without the employee’s approval.  There is a caveat for requesting pay however, if a Flight Attendant requests pay s/he is not due, s/he could be brought in for an investigation.  To protect the Flight Attendant’s interests, if it is possible, we recommend keeping evidence which proves the request the Flight Attendant is making.
        7. The Company was delayed in its reporting back on its position on pyramiding pay* issues. It eventually reported back on March 13, 2018, and agreed that all pay provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement pyramid** except for reassignments and over duty do not pyramid** with each other.  Presently we are working on restitution based on this agreement.  AFA is advocating for the quickest and most advantages outcome for all Flight Attendants.  We will report back when a final resolution is decided.

        *     Pyramiding pay = A pay application in which hours (i.e. TFP credit) are counted more than once for the purpose of ‘overtime’ (i.e. premium pay).

        **   Pyramid (verb) = To pay more than one premium based on the same TFP credit (i.e. to stack more than one premium pay application on the same flying/TFP).

        Example:

        A Seattle Flight Attendant flies a San Diego turn worth 6.0 TFP on a holiday. Due to delays, the Flight Attendant experiences a 12:45 duty day.

        S/he will be paid 5.0 TFP at double time (2.0x) and pyramiding pay of 1.0 TFP at triple time (3.0x) because the double time (2.0x) holiday premium pyramids with the double time (2.0x) over-duty premium due to duty exceeding 12:30. (See Section 21.H [Compensation: Holiday Premium] and Section 8.F.1 [Hours of Service: Over-Duty Pay.)

        Note that the pyramiding double time (2.0x) of holiday pay and double time (2.0x) of over-duty pay results in triple time (3.0x) and not quadruple time (4.0x) because the 1.0 TFP is paid only once at straight time (1.0x) but is counted separately for holiday premium and over-duty pay.

        Here is the math:

        Holiday pyramiding pay: 2.0x holiday premium – 1.0x straight pay = 1.0x holiday pyramiding pay

        Over-duty pyramiding pay: 2.0x over-duty pay – 1.0x straight pay = 1.0x over-duty pyramiding pay

        Total pyramiding pay: 1.0x straight pay + 1.0x holiday pyramiding pay + 1.0x over-duty pyramiding pay = 3.0x pyramiding pay

        AFA is hearing chatter wondering why AFA isn’t filing lawsuits on the pay issues.  The reason is two-fold: first, we use the arbitration process pursuant to our collective bargaining agreement and the Railway Labor Act; and second, most if not all, payroll issues AFA brought forward to the Company were agreed to by the Company and that continues to be the case.

        If there are any additional payroll issues that come to light, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Kiara Jenkins at payroll@afaalaska.org.

        In Solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Linda Christou, Lisa Pinkston, Terry Taylor, Mario de’Medici, Melissa Osborne, Tim Green, Brice McGee; and MEC Grievance Committee Chairperson Stephanie Adams

        Filed Under: Grievance Committee, Latest News

        New Pay Rates and Retro Pay

        May 16, 2018 11:15

        The Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) is providing this information to you in order to help clear up confusion about the new Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement (JCBA) pay rates and retro pay. This communication is a supplement to the Updated JCBA Implementation Quick Reference Guide.

        L-VX Pay Rates and Retro Pay

        L-VX Flight Attendants have now received three checks with the new pay rates: One on 4/30 for the first two weeks of April (smaller check), one on 5/15 for the last two weeks of April (larger check) and a retro check on 5/15 for January through March retro pay.

        L-AS Pay Rates and Retro Pay

        L-AS FAs will receive two checks on 5/18 with the new pay rates: One for April flying and one for January through March retro pay. For the approximately 1700 Flight Attendants who have an adjusted Occupational Seniority date between 1/1 and 5/31, you will also receive another retro check no later than 6/29 for the appropriate pay due to the new Occupational Seniority date. Considering that management had maintained throughout the roadshows that all retro pay would be paid out much earlier, AFA is extremely disappointed that management now indicates it needs until June to pay out for the adjusted Occupational Seniority dates.

        Example:

        Original Occupational Seniority date: 4/1/2011

        Adjusted Occupational Seniority date (first day of training): 2/14/2011

        FA was paid at the prior Step 6 rate of $ 37.18 for checks issued in January, February, March, April and on the May 5th advance check, if applicable.

        FA will be paid for January through March for the difference between the prior Step 6 rate of $37.18 and the new Year 7 (formerly known as Step 6) rate of $38.85 on a 5/18 retro check.

        FA will be paid for April at the new Year 8 (formerly known as Step 7) rate of $40.11 on the 5/18 paycheck.

        FA will be paid for May at the Year 8 rate of $40.11 on the 6/20 paycheck (and the 6/5 advance paycheck, if appropriate).

        FA will be paid for 2/14 – 3/31 for the difference between the new Year 7 rate of $38.85 and the new Year 8 rate of $40.11 on an additional retro check no later than 6/29.

        Advance (5thof the Month) Paychecks

        The advance paychecks on 4/5 and 5/5 were paid at the old pay rate, which needs to be corrected by Payroll. The 4/5 paychecks will be reconciled at the new rate on the 5/18 paychecks, and the 5/5 paychecks will be reconciled at the new rate on the 6/20 paychecks. All other advance paychecks from this year will be reconciled on the 5/18 retro check.

        Longevity Premium

        There has also been confusion about the Longevity Premium. There has been no change to the occupational longevity required to qualify for Longevity Premium. A Flight Attendant must achieve (i.e. have completed) 16 years of occupational service in order to qualify for the initial Longevity Premium of $1.00 per TFP. Stated another way, the initial Longevity Premium goes into effect one year after s/he reaches the top out rate of Year 16 (formerly known as Step 15). A Flight Attendant will move to the next step of Longevity Premium of $1.50 once s/he has achieved (i.e. completed) 20 years of occupational service and s/he will move to the next step of Longevity Premium of $2.00 once s/he has achieved (i.e. completed) 25 years of occupational service, et cetera. If your qualification for Longevity Premium has been affected by the adjustment to your Occupational Seniority date, you will see that new premium reflected on the “adjusted seniority” retro check no later than 6/29.

        Contact the JNC or one of your local officers if you have any questions.

        In Solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Linda Christou, Lisa Pinkston, Terry Taylor, Mario de’Medici, Melissa Osborne, Tim Green and Brice McGee

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Latest News, Negotiations

        Updated JCBA Implementation Quick Reference Guide

        April 23, 2018 17:00

        The Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) has updated this implementation quick reference guide. The list below is separated into L-AS and L-VX provisions to easily distinguish the changes for each Flight Attendant group.

        Pre-Merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants (L-AS)

        Provisions Retroactive to January 1, 2018

        • New Pay Rates. Across-the-board 4.5% increase effective at DOR and retroactive to January 1, 2018. May 5th paycheck will still reflect the old pay rates due to the seniority synch-up process. New rates based on seniority dates including credit for time spent in initial training will be reflected on May 20th paycheck for April flying. Retro for January through March flying will also be paid on May 20, 2018.
        • Elimination of 1/12thvacation accrual reduction. [Section 14.A.1-2.] Any reduction s of vacation accrual under the former provision will be corrected by October 2018 in time for 2019 vacation bidding.

        Provisions Effective Date of Ratification (DOR) or soon after (as noted)

        • 401(k) Match Increase. 401(k) employer match increased to 7.5%. (If you are not currently contributing at least 7.5% you should increase your contribution as soon as possible to achieve full matching!) Flight Attendants may make changes to their contribution up until May 10, 2018, to apply to their April 2018 flying, which will be paid on May 20, 2018.
        • Seniority “Sync-Up” Date.Includes credit for initial training. Will apply to pass travel, vacation accrual and bidding (no change in relative seniority). Contractual 30-day protest period ends and Integrated Seniority List (ISL) will be final on May 3, 2018.
          • New badges will be issued to all Flight Attendants
          • Will not change your RT base month
        • Bank Point Award (2 bank points). One time reduction and/or credit of two (2) total points to his/her attendance points balance. The manual process of reducing or crediting each Flight Attendant’s point total has begun. If a FA reaches any level of discipline prior to the completion of manual adjustments, s/he will have her/his two points reduction applied prior to discipline being issued.
        • Might Be Late (MBL) Grace Period. 5 minute grace period [Section 32.C & E]. Flight Attendants must call Crew Scheduling and advise of MBL prior to scheduled check in time. The duty supervisor will send a report to the FA’s performance supervisor, who will check the actual scan-in time. If scan-in is not within the 5 minute grace period, attendance points will apply.
        • Ground Commuting Provision.[Section 28.G]
        • Holiday Pay Scheduled or Actual Provision. The new provision for scheduled or actual holiday pay will be in effect for the next contractual holiday: July 4, 2018. [Section 21.H.2]
        • Holiday Pay “Show No-Go” Premium. The new provision for holiday “Show No-Go” pay will be in effect for the next contractual holiday: July 4, 2018 [Section 21.H.3]
        • Medical Leave of Absence Provision. Minimum of 4 years without company approval: immediate halt to terminations in progress under former 1-year maximum duration without company approval. [Section 15.C.2]
        • Vacation Coordination Bank. To maintain insurance while on a leave of absence. [Section 15.M.2.c]
        • $75 Parking Stipend. Inflight sent an email communication to all Flight Attendants (Ron Calvin: “New Options with FA Parking” – April 11, 2018) with a link to the sign-up form. Due to many questions about the form and the tight deadline for May, management will honor requests made after the April 15 deadline to begin the stipend in May. Please note this is a monthly option, so it can be elected at any time; however, it must be submitted by the 15thof the month prior. A link to the form will be published on the Flight Attendant webpage. A Flight Attendant needs to submit a new form only when s/he wishes to change her/his parking election. [Section 28.H.2]

        Pre-Merger Virgin America Flight Attendants (L-VX)

        Provisions Retroactive to January 1, 2018

        • New Pay Rates.Across-the-board pay increase effective at DOR and retroactive to January 1, 2018. New pay rates for April 2018 flying will be reflected on April 30, 2018, paychecks. Retro pay for January through March flying will be paid on May 15, 2018.
        • Greater of Scheduled or Actual Block Time.Calculated on a segment-by-segment basis beginning January 1. Programming changes are required, so management anticipates paying this retroactively on May 31.
        • Reserve Premium. Greater of Reserve Premium or $2.83/block hour flown while on reserve. This requires a software change, so management anticipates July flying will be paid on August 15, and January through June retro will also be paid on August 15.
        • Per Diem Increase. Increased to $2.50 per hour. Will be reflected on May 15 paychecks for April flying, and January through March retro will also be paid on May 15.
        • Holiday Premium (2x pay).Retroactive to include New Year’s Day and will be paid on May 15 if applicable.

        Provisions Effective Date of Ratification (DOR) or soon after (as noted)

        • New Pay Rates.Red Circle provision in effect for eligible Flight Attendants.
        • Trade Below 70. Ability to trade down to 50 block hours to another Flight Attendant – please see management email for instructions on trading.
        • Reserve Minimum Day. Increased to 4.3 credit hours/day of reserve. Increase will be reflected on May 15 paychecks for April flying.
        • Reserve Premium. Greater of $100 or $2.83/block hour flown while on reserve
        • Pre-Board Pay. Twenty-six block minutes (0:26) or (0.5 TFP equivalent) when asked to pre-board a flight (does not apply to RRR). Flight Attendants must currently submit via Crew Comment field in Rainmaker. Management is working on an automated process.
        • Greater of Scheduled or Actual Block Time.Calculated on a segment-by-segment basis.
        • Full Deadhead Pay. 100% pay for deadheading, retro to 4/1/2018. Increased pay will be reflected on May 15 paychecks for April flying.
        • Show-No-Go Pay Increase. Increased to 2:39 credit hours. This is an automated pay process and is tracked on the Flight Attendant’s line by CSS.
        • Charter Pay. Increased to 2x pay. Pay will be automated and applied by CSS if charters operate.
        • Sit Pay. If “sit” in excess of 2:00 (scheduled or actual) between flights, Flight Attendants receive pay of fifty-three block minutes (0:53) (above guarantee for reserves).  “First fight of day” sit pay:  Sit pay, above, applies to the first flight if there is an actual delay in excess of 2:00 in addition to ground holding pay. This provision requires a software change, so management anticipates July flying will be paid on August 15, and January through June retro will also be paid on August 15.
        • International Pay.Increased to $1.13/block hour, applies when customs is not pre-cleared. This will be reflected on May 15 paychecks for April flying. This must be manually added to paychecks, so International Pay will not be visible in Rainmaker.
        • ITL Program Transition. Flight Attendants will begin bidding to be in the “A” pool at the end of April for June. “A” pay will start in the June bid month and will first appear on the July 15 paycheck, if applicable.
        • Premium Open Time. Increased to 1.5x pay for trips picked up. This pay is automated.
        • Operational Assignment Premium. Increased to 1.5x pay. This pay is automated.
        • Holiday Pay Premium.Increased to 2x pay; new holiday: July 4th.
        • Might Be Late (MBL) Grace Period.5 minute grace period [§32.C&E]. A Flight Attendant must call CSS and advise of MBL prior to scheduled check in. A MBL code will be placed on the schedule, and a supervisor will check the FA’s line to verify the scan-in time. If check-in is not within the 5 minute grace period, attendance points will apply.
        • Extended Maternity Leave. L-AS policy available to L-VX Flight Attendants. Any Flight Attendant who returned to work from a Maternity Leave after January 1 who would like to take Extended Maternity Leave should contact her leave analyst.
        • Base Swaps. Minimum 3-month base swapsavailable between LAX and SFO-based L-VX Flight Attendants. Notification required May 1st for swap effective June 1st.
        • Management Seniority Accrual. Supervisors/management on seniority list may not accrue seniority for longer than they have been a line Flight Attendant.

        All Flight Attendants

        No furlough protection for all Flight Attendants effective April 3, 2018 through December 31, 2019.

        * * *

        All the relevant documents describing the negotiated changes can be accessed on the Merger TA & Information Page.

        In Solidarity,

        Your JNC – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        Filed Under: Contract, JNC Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

        “Pre-Merger” Language and Pay [misc]

        March 22, 2018 19:31

        Q:     The specific language “Pre-Merger Legacy AS FA” and “Pre-Merger Legacy VX FA” concerns me because it leads me to believe there could be room for yet another pay scale for those hired “post merger,” which we all know will create a divide in our group for the next negotiations.

        A:     The terms pre-merger/Legacy AS FA and pre-merger/Legacy VX FA are used throughout the Merger TA in order to provide clarity with respect to which Flight Attendant group (Airbus vs. Boeing) is being being referenced. “pmAS”/”L-AS” and “pmVX”/”L-VX” are simply ‘shorthand’ references to the respective Flight Attendant groups. Any Flight Attendant hired prior to, during or after ratification would be covered under all the provisions of the JCBA–including compensation. There is no possibility for a separate post-merger pay scale.

        Filed Under: JNC Blog

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