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        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

        Negotiations Update November 9, 2013: Upcoming Mediation Session #5 in San Diego, CA

        November 9, 2013 16:09

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        Your Negotiating Committee heads to San Diego this coming week for our fifth mediation session. Bargaining will take place November 12th-14th under the direction of Victoria Gray with the National Mediation Board (NMB).

         

        Each of you is aware that we are down to the core issues in negotiations: economics. If we do not reach an agreement with management on a new deal in this next session, it will be time to turn up the heat. If we want improvements, we must step up to the plate.

         

        Have you been outspoken in your demands for pay and benefits? Then now is the time to focus on our future and pull together and demonstrate to management that we can be a powerful force and fight together to secure our future. Contact your local executive council (LEC) officers and add yourself to a list of volunteers to help organize activities and participate in upcoming events.

         

        Council 30 ANC: http://alaskamec.org/council-30-officers/

        Council 19 SEA: http://alaskamec.org/council-19-sea-officers/

        Council 39 PDX: http://alaskamec.org/pdx/officers/

        Council 18 LAX/SAN: http://alaskamec.org/council-18-lax-officers/

         

        In a recent interview, Brad recognized Alaska’s “best quarter ever” and the contribution of all the employees in achieving that result. Well, we see our Company’s positive financial trend and we want our “best contract ever.” In the interview, he also acknowledged the uncertainties and challenges that our Company faces—especially from Delta! That is exactly why management needs to come to the table with the intention of putting serious money into our contract and making us feel valued as employees.

         

        Labor relations strife as a result of Flight Attendant contract negotiations is not what the Company needs right now. A new contract that makes Flight Attendants feel valued for their contribution is what is needed. Then we can all move forward and do what we do best: continue to work hard together to solidify Alaska’s position as the most respected and successful airline in the industry. Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants are proud to have helped build that reputation. If management can agree to an appropriately rewarding contract, we look forward to participating in our collective bright future!

         

        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”

         

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

        Upcoming Events

        November 1, 2013 12:15

        November PBS Base Sits

        ANC:  Nov 5th  9am-4pm        Inflight
        Nov 6th  5am-1pm        Inflight
        Steve Poynter and Kelly Yeager

        LAX:  Nov 5th  10am-4pm      Inflight
        Rebecca Asbell and John Bumanglag

        PDX:  Nov 8th  5am-1pm        Inflight (early am) then Starbucks C concourse
        Rebecca Asbell

        SAN:  Nov 6th  5am-1pm        Inflight
        Rebecca Asbell and John Bumanglag

        SEA:  Nov 8th  6am-2pm        Inflight-Mezzanine
        Nov 9th  7am-12noon  Inflight-Mezzanine
        Steve Poynter and Kelly Yeager

         

        December Seattle Q and A Sessions- Open to All Alaska Flight Attendants

         – Hosted by Council 19

        Have questions on current contract language?

        Do you understand how a leave of absence works?

        Do you have questions on bidding?

        Do you understand the current negotiation updates?

        Please drop by and visit with the LEC Officers from Council 19 along with LEC Chairs from the various AFA Committees during one of the sessions below.

        This is an informal question and answer forum that provides the Local Executive Council Officers and Chairs the opportunity to meet and talk with you.

        Location: Seattle Airport, Central Annex Room, Mezzanine Level (down the hall from inflight).

        December 2: 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00

        December 4: 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00

        December 6: 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00

        Questions? Email Laura Masserant: lmasserant@yahoo.com

        We look forward to seeing you in December!

         

        Filed Under: Latest News

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