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        AFA Alaska News in Review – December 6, 2024

        December 6, 2024 17:00

        In This Edition

        • De-Stress Your Holidays
        • Next Week’s Events

        De-Stress Your Holidays

        Originally posted December 4, 2024

        The holidays can be fun, but they also can be a source of great stress. Below are some common holiday stressors and suggestions for managing them.  

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        Next Week’s Events

        Thursday, December 12Quarterly Reserve Committee Meeting
        Thursday, December 12Scheduling Review Board (SRB)

        See the MEC Event Calendar >


        Find Us on Social Media

        You can find the most up-to-date official information on our AFA Alaska social media accounts.  Click below and follow so you can stay connected!

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        De-Stress Your Holidays

        December 4, 2024 13:00

        Employee Assistance Program (EAP)/Professional Standards Committee

        The holidays can be fun, but they also can be a source of great stress. Below are some common holiday stressors and suggestions for managing them.  

        How Can You Deal With Difficult Family Interactions During the Holidays?

        Being realistic is the first step. Family dynamics typically revert to historic patterns when families come back together. You don’t have to pretend that all is well, but, you can sidestep difficulties by anticipating them and planning on ways to temporarily separate and defuse.  

        Do Financial Pressures Stress You Out to the Point of Ruining the Holiday Spirit?

        Knowing your spending limit is also a way to relieve holiday stress. People believe that they have to go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, even if they can’t afford to do so. Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone a gift, but you’ll be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay off your bills. Perhaps this is the year to make a pact not to exchange gifts but to share time together. This could also help someone who isn’t in a financial position to exchange gifts with you.  

        How Do Time Pressures Affect You Around the Holidays? 

        Putting routines on pause or totally rearranging schedules because of the holidays are the ingredients for exhaustion and chaos.   Prioritize activities that are important and can fit around important replenishing activities like sleep, proper meals and exercise.

        How Do You Deal With the Holidays When You Have Just Experienced A Recent Tragedy, Death or Break-up?

        If you’re feeling really out of sorts because of a loss or stressor, try to tell those around you what you really need, since they may not know how to help you. Ask for their understanding if you decline an activity or can’t summon up the holiday spirit. Give yourself permission to grieve just as you would any other time of the year.

        How Do You Cope With Kids Who Want Everything for the Holidays? 

        Parents need to tell their children to be realistic. It is OK to say to your child that a certain toy is too expensive. Even Santa Claus has limited funds and has to choose what most to give because he has a very long list. You can also tell your children that Mom and Dad and Santa Claus will try to choose the suitable present for the child. Children have to learn that their wish is not someone’s command and to curb their desires for instant gratification. 

        How Do You Manage the Holidays If They Start Feeling Painful? 

        If you are unable to shake what you think are “holiday blues” your feelings may not be just about the holidays, but about other things in your life. If you need help in sorting out or dealing with painful thoughts or feelings, call your AFA EAP for confidential assistance. Call (949) 479-0493 or find contact information at afaalaska.org/eap. 

        Adapted in part from the American Psychological Association at www.apacenter.org

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, EAP/Professional Standards Committee Tagged With: mental health

        AFA Alaska News in Review – November 29, 2024

        November 29, 2024 17:00

        In This Edition

        • Uniform Committee Meeting Recap – 4th Quarter 2024
        • Reminder to Maintain the Status Quo
        • Upcoming Merger of Alaska and Hawaiian Master Executive Councils
        • Next Week’s Events

        Uniform Committee Meeting Recap – 4th Quarter 2024

        Originally posted November 25, 2024

        Our AFA Uniform Committee Chairpersons met on Friday, November 15, to discuss their ongoing program of work to represent Flight Attendants interests related to uniforms. The Committee met with management to discuss uniform issues reported by Flight Attendants, including quality, wearability, and availability. If you encounter issues with uniform quality or construction, please report them to Unisync as soon as possible and include your Local Uniform Committee Chairperson to help track any trends.

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        Reminder to Maintain the Status Quo

        Originally posted November 26, 2024

        Under the Railway Labor Act (RLA), participating in “self-help” actions such as strikes or work slowdowns is only allowed after the National Mediation Board (NMB), at its sole discretion, releases the parties and a 30-day cooling-off period has passed. Engaging in or supporting these actions before the cooling-off period ends is against the law and could result in serious consequences for individual Flight Attendants, including disciplinary action or termination. It could also harm our Union’s negotiations and bargaining position. Both parties must maintain the “status quo” during negotiations, which means no changes to current pay, rules, or working conditions are allowed.

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        Upcoming Merger of Alaska and Hawaiian Master Executive Councils

        Originally posted November 29, 2024

        The Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Master Executive Councils (MECs) will soon merge into a single MEC, consisting of the LEC Presidents from both pre-merger airlines and three MEC Officers. An election for new MEC Officers and some MEC Committee positions will take place in late January, with terms starting on March 1, 2025, and ending on December 31, 2025. Local Councils and LEC Officers will remain separate until a JCBA is ratified, and only LEC Presidents from their respective pre-merger airlines can make decisions about their pre-merger contract and separate operation. Once the JCBA is ratified, new LEC elections will be held in bases with overlapping representation (only LAX) within 90 days.

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        Next Week’s Events

        Monday, December 2 – Tuesday, December 3Regular MEC Meeting
        Thursday, December 5SFO Base Safety Meeting
        Thursday, December 5Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)

        See the MEC Event Calendar >


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        Upcoming Merger of Alaska and Hawaiian Master Executive Councils

        November 29, 2024 09:00

        Master Executive Council (MEC)

        • The Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Master Executive Councils (MECs) will soon merge into a single MEC, consisting of the LEC Presidents from both pre-merger airlines and three MEC Officers.
        • An election for new MEC Officers and some MEC Committee positions will take place in late January, with terms starting on March 1, 2025, and ending on December 31, 2025.
        • Local Councils and LEC Officers will remain separate until a JCBA is ratified, and only LEC Presidents from their respective pre-merger airlines can make decisions about their pre-merger contract and separate operation. Once the JCBA is ratified, new LEC elections will be held in bases with overlapping representation (only LAX) within 90 days.

        As part of the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, the Master Executive Councils (MECs) of both airlines will soon be combined into a single MEC. This new MEC will consist of the six Local Executive Council (LEC) Presidents from pre-merger Alaska Airlines, the two LEC Presidents from pre-merger Hawaiian Airlines, and three MEC Officers.

        This unified MEC will represent Flight Attendants from both airlines, facilitate joint contract negotiations, and interface with senior management. Since the merged MEC will initially operate with two active collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), decision-making related to each individual CBA will remain with the LEC Presidents representing pre-merger Flight Attendants of Alaska or Hawaiian, respectively. For instance, any decisions that solely affect the Alaska CBA will be made by the six pre-merger Alaska LEC Presidents.

        Election of MEC Officers and Committees

        The merger of the Alaska and Hawaiian MECs will require an election for new MEC Officers and certain MEC Committee positions. In late January, the AFA International Officers will hold a joint meeting of the Alaska and Hawaiian MECs to elect MEC Officers for the combined MEC. Some MEC Committees will be merged immediately, while others will remain separate until a joint collective bargaining agreement (JCBA) is ratified. During this meeting, MEC Committee Chairpersons and representatives for the committees that will be merged will also be elected. The structure of the MEC Committees from both the Alaska and Hawaiian MECs is currently under thorough evaluation, and the specific committees that will be merged immediately are still to be determined. (Note: According to the AFA Constitution & Bylaws, at minimum, the Grievance Committee and the System Board of Adjustment will remain separate for each pre-merger airline until a JCBA is reached.)

        The MEC Officers, MEC Committee Chairpersons, and other MEC Committee positions elected at this meeting will take office and begin their terms on March 1, 2025. According to the AFA Constitution and Bylaws, they will serve for the remainder of the current Alaska MEC election cycle, which ends on December 31, 2025. Both Alaska and Hawaiian AFA Members in good standing will be eligible to express their interest in and can be elected to these positions. AFA International will provide more information about the upcoming election, including the available positions and how to express interest in candidacy, in early December.

        Local Councils Will Not Be Merged Until JCBA

        The upcoming merger of MECs will not affect your Local Council representation or LEC Officers. All LEC Officers will continue to serve their terms based on their respective election cycles. Local Councils at bases with duplication—only LAX has bases for both pre-merger airlines—will remain separate until a JCBA has been established. After a JCBA is ratified, elections for new LEC Officers for the combined Local Council will occur within 90 days.

        Questions?

        If you have any questions about the upcoming merger of the Alaska and Hawaiian MECs, please contact your LEC President.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, AS/HA Merger Tagged With: committee elections, officer elections

        Uniform Committee Meeting Recap – 4th Quarter 2024

        November 25, 2024 13:00

        Uniform Committee

        • Our AFA Uniform Committee Chairpersons met on Friday, November 15, to discuss their ongoing program of work to represent Flight Attendants interests related to uniforms.
        • The Committee met with management to discuss uniform issues reported by Flight Attendants, including quality, wearability, and availability.
        • If you encounter issues with uniform quality or construction, please report them to Unisync as soon as possible and include your Local Uniform Committee Chairperson to help track any trends.

        On Friday, November 15, our AFA Local Uniform Committee Chairpersons met to discuss their ongoing work to represent Flight Attendants and push for improvements in the workplace. Representing you at the meeting were Dana Butchen (ANC), Dena Heath (SEA), Lisa Mueller (SFO), Heather Holmes (LAX), JP Perina (SAN), and MEC Uniform Committee Chairperson Kiara Jenkins.

        The committee also met with Director of Procurement and Logistics Eric Phillipson, Senior Product Manager Marketing Megan Low, and SFO Inflight Base Manager Cierra Lewis.

        The next Quarterly Uniform Committee Meeting will be held on February 13, 2025.

        Topics of Discussion 

        The committee reviewed several topics both during internal AFA-only conversation and when meeting with management. Some items discussed include:

        • The wear test for a more durable sweater is scheduled to begin in late December or early January.
        • The new transition jacket wear test is set to start in March 2025.
        • Management conducted uniform focus groups on November 4 and 8 to provide insights into merger uniforms.
        • AFA representatives will be contacting Alaska HR to explore alternatives to Occfit.
        • Management will improve efforts to ensure that marketing does not use photos in which employees do not comply with the uniform policy.
        • Wear test items will be shipped to bases. If a tester cannot pick up the items during base hours, they should contact the supervisor to arrange an alternative pickup. This information will be included in the wear test email.
        • The tote exchange program remains in effect for qualifying classes.
        • SEA Fit Center limitations have been resolved through the grievance Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process. Flight Attendants may bring worn or damaged items to the base, and supervisors will send them for repairs or alterations.
        • Unisync has committed to expediting the ordering process for wings, and Base Admins will now place orders every two weeks instead of once a month.
        • The chunky sole band applies to fashion boots; however, arctic boots are exempt as their tread is essential for effectiveness.

        New Requests

        • Stuff sack for the puffer parka.
        • Consistent and sensible sizing, with model sizes displayed next to each piece—similar to Uniqlo, Gap, or Madewell websites.
        • Black nylons.
        • Allow pocket squares and scarves year-round for Patriotic and Breast Cancer Awareness.
        • Add pockets to maternity pieces.
        • Include reflectors on transition jackets for safety.
        • Coordinate with HR and a pantyhose company to offer them on the Unisync site so flight attendants do not have to pay out of pocket.
        • Create a uniform quality report on IMD or provide a link on Inflight.

        Previous Requests That Were Denied By Management

        • ¼ zip sweater (No new pieces will be considered prior to the merger).
        • Allow brown handbags to be carried when wearing brown shoes or belts.
        • Allow blazers to be worn with warm-weather shirts (per management, this does not fit the casual look).
        • Have pocket squares unstitched for versatility (management states the stitch is meant for ease of use).
        • Allow boots year-round.
        • Allow boots to be worn with the aura dress.
        • Permit black shoes and boots.

        Quality Concerns

        • Seams on wool pieces and holes in knitwear.
        • Seams on the aura dress and skirt.
        • Need for more stretch in pants and A-line dresses.
        • Wings continue to create holes in sweaters.

        What The Committee Is Working On

        1. Stuff Sack. Sourcing a stuff sack so the puffer parka can be packed easily.
        2. Wear Testing. Wear testing for a new/more durable cardigan less prone to hem and seam issues will begin late December/early January. The transition jacket will be wear tested after the completion of the cardigan testing (March 2025).
        3. Tote Exchange Program. Specific to the post-COVID classes who were not given the normal selection process for totes due to supply chain issues. Please see your supervisor if you would like to exchange your bags.

        We Want to Hear From You!

        Please fill out the Quality Concern Form on the Uniform subsite on TeamAAG with any quality issues. Additionally, you may email your Local Uniform Committee Chairperson. Please consider opening a ticket at AFA Alaska Support so the Uniform Committee can track these issues.

        Would you like to join the wear test pool? Do you have other feedback for the committee or items that you’d like brought up with management? Please let us know!  Your Local Uniform Committee is your voice to management. You can find contact information on the Uniform Committee page of the AFA Alaska website. 

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, Uniform Committee Tagged With: committee meeting

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