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        MEC Grievance Update August 1, 2013: Probationary Observation Settlement and Sideletter

        August 1, 2013 22:23

        August 1, 2013

         

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        Back in early June, AFA and Alaska Airlines management settled Grievance No. 36-99-2-03-13. The grievance alleged that management violated the Collective Bargaining Agreement (“Contract”) by allowing Flight Attendants to give check-rides to probationary Flight Attendants. The grievance was somewhat complex in the sense that it encompassed several concerns for AFA:

         

        • Was it appropriate for a Flight Attendant (non-management employee) to conduct check-rides for probationary Flight Attendants;
        • If so, under what circumstances would be acceptable for these duties while ensuring the Flight Attendant conducting the check-ride did not determine another Flight Attendant’s (probationary or otherwise) employment status;
        • How would such a Flight Attendant be selected and compensated (including wages and benefits) for the check-rides; and
        • If a Flight Attendant transferred into management in order to accomplish these check-rides and then returned to the collective-bargaining unit shortly thereafter, how would that transfer be accomplished?

         

        During the months of discussions leading up to the settlement, Flight Attendant trainers presented a very compelling case advocating the benefit to all parties if they were allowed to conduct probationary check-rides. AFA and Alaska Airlines management ultimately agreed, which resulted in the June settlement. A sideletter of agreement amending the Contract was part of the settlement. Most provisions of the settlement dealt with administrative concerns and were effective immediately upon date of signing in June. However, the accompanying sideletter went into effect today.

         

        The language of the sideletter does not directly affect the vast majority of Flight Attendants, but in order to be as transparent as possible AFA is providing a public version of the settlement agreement and the sideletter for review, linked below. Please note that going forward AFA will draw a distinction between a “check-ride” and a “probationary observation.” A check-ride is a performance audit conducted by Inflight management while observing a probationary or non-probationary Flight Attendant performing her or his duties on the aircraft. The practice defined by the settlement will henceforth be known as a probationary observation and shall be conducted by a Flight Attendant trainer (or “probationary observer”). Probationary observers are not supervisory personnel and do not have the ability to discipline another Flight Attendant. In order to minimize confusion amongst the customers and crew, a probationary observer will not wear the Flight Attendant uniform while conducting a probationary observation. However, all probationary observers will remain Flight Attendants and shall retain the ability to bid for a schedule and fly in addition to all the other rights afforded them under the Contract.

         

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) officers wish to thank the Flight Attendant trainers who have performed probationary observations while the grievance was active. It is an understatement to say that it was not always easy for these probationary observers while AFA and Alaska Airlines management worked through the issues. The MEC lodged a contractual grievance with management in order to reach clarity regarding the practice of probationary observations by collective-bargaining unit members. The grievance was never about those who chose to perform this valuable function for probationary Flight Attendants. The MEC officers have been and remain fully supportive of our Flight Attendant trainer sisters and brothers—whether performing probationary observations or other training-related work.

         

        AFA acknowledges Megan Brown, Robyn Garner, Chris Ratowski, Lyn Montague, Maya Anderson, and Sally Rudolphi for their dedication and patience. AFA also wishes to highlight Megan Brown’s invaluable assistance with negotiating the settlement. Megan, Robyn, Chris, Lyn, Maya, and Sally have laid a very solid and now contractually-supported foundation for future probationary observers. Thank you, ladies!

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

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

         

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        alaskamec.org

        2013-06-06 Probationary Observation Settlement Agreement public

        2013 Probationary Observation Sideletter

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC SHSC Uniform Update July 29, 2013: Latest TwinHill Uniform Info

        July 29, 2013 22:25

        July 29, 2013

         

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        Although the Master Executive Council (MEC) is extremely pleased with management’s decision to replace the TwinHill uniform with an interim Land’s End uniform, we are still several months out from implementation. For those of you who experience adverse reactions to the TwinHill uniform, please be assured that the same procedures prior to the announcement are still in effect and will remain so until the rollout of the interim uniform.

         

        If you are currently wearing the TwinHill uniform and experiencing an adverse reaction, please click on the following link to the document “Your Uniform, Your Health” (http://alaskamec.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/YOUR-UNIFORM_YOUR-HEALTH-1.pdf) which walks you through the process of transitioning into the M&H alternate uniform.

         

        Approximately three months ago AFA posted the uniform database with identifying information redacted as well as a statistical summary of reported symptoms. We have since received a significant number of new cases and will be posting an updated database and statistics shortly. For those of you who may have missed the broadcast, KING 5 news in Seattle ran a story on July 26th, 2013, at 6:30pm “Alaska Air replaces uniforms after attendants say it sickened them” (http://www.king5.com/news/aerospace/Alaska-Airs-new-uniforms-are-for-more-than-just-looks-217173661.html) . AFA Alaska MEC President Jeffrey Peterson and Alaska Airlines Vice President of Inflight Services Andy Schneider were both interviewed for the piece.

         

        If you are based in Seattle and have any questions or concerns regarding the current uniform contact:

         

        Shannon Hyde at sbrown1982@gmail.com / 206-850-6371, or

        Susan Lee at slee@alaskamec.org.

         

        If you are based in ANC/PDX/LAX/SAN contact:

        Yvette Gesch at ygesch@alaskamec.org / 562-209-3473.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

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

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC Special Update July 29, 2013 @ 0930 PT: Tropical Storm Flossie (Hawaii)

        July 29, 2013 09:29

        July 29, 2013 @ 0930 PT

         

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

         

        Alaska Airlines is taking precautionary measures by canceling a number of flights to and from Hawaii due to the approach of Tropical Storm Flossie. The island of greatest impact is projected to be Maui. As a result of the cancellations, several crews will be left on the ground throughout the Islands. It is our understanding that some flights are departing Hawaii this morning but no flights are leaving the mainland until later this afternoon or evening. Extra sections are planned once Hawaii operations resume to minimize the impact to customers.

         

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) has expressed concern that crewmembers are being stranded in Hawaii. However, we have been assured by Alaska Airlines management the cancellations are a precautionary measure only and the affected crews are not in any danger. We will update you as more information is known or if the situation changes.

         

         

        In solidarity,

         

         

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

         

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

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        alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC AQ Update July 27, 2013: Recent Aircraft Cabin Air Quality Events

        July 27, 2013 19:27

        ***Updated July 7, 2015***


         

        July 27, 2013

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        Very likely you are aware that Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants have recently experienced two different high profile aircraft cabin air quality incidents. Please be assured that Alaska Airlines Maintenance and Engineering, Flight Ops and Inflight are working with AFA on this very serious issue.  Due to the increased frequency of air quality events and the severity of these recent two, AFA is stepping up our focus in this area.

        AFA representatives have been in contact with affected members, are working through the administrative processes and meeting with Company reps to identify the mechanical faults. AFA is currently developing practical educational material to share with all of our members and planning air quality awareness/incident training for safety reps from each local council. AFA International Air Safety & Health Department Industrial Hygienist Judith Anderson is assisting the effort as resident subject matter expert.  Once the investigations are complete, the affected crew members will be given copies of the maintenance reports to be provided by Alaska Airlines. AFA will also report back with any lessons learned from these and other recent air quality incidents.

        If you or any of your crewmembers experience an air quality event contact:

        • MEC Air Quality chairperson Karyn Kobe (775-560-3297), or
        • AFA Air Safety & Health Department Industrial Hygienist Judith Anderson (206-932-6237).

        More information regarding aircraft cabin air quality may be found on the

        • AFA Alaska MEC website (http://afaalaska.org/ashsc/airquality or http://afaalaska.org > Committees > Air Quality), or the
        • AFA International Air Safety & Health Department’s Air Quality page (http://ashsd.afacwa.org/index.cfm?zone=/unionactive/view_article.cfm&homeID=1396).

        Take care and fly safe!

         

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        Filed Under: Air Quality, Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee (ASHSC), Committees, Latest News

        Negotations Update July 12, 2013: Mediation 1

        July 12, 2013 12:07

        July 12, 2013

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        First order of business is to congratulate our brothers and sisters of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) at Alaska Airlines on ratifying their Tentative Agreement.  We hope that success bodes well for our efforts at the table.
        We just wrapped our first week of mediation in Valencia, CA. Victoria Gray, our National Mediation Board federal mediator, assisted both sides in defining all remaining open items and mapping a path forward. She also strongly suggested that both sides keep public communications very general and less detailed than in pre-mediation times.  She explained that mediated sessions can become very intense and negotiating positions can shift rapidly.   Having detailed positions outlined in publications can sometimes hamper the flexibility to get the deal done.   Both parties agreed to keep updates more generic.
        That said, we are still committed to keeping you apprised of what’s going on at the bargaining table. With Mediator Gray’s assistance, we were able to TA three sections:  New Section:  Hotels, Section 30: Training and Section 27: Association Business.  We had significant discussion on Section 14: Vacation, Section 16: Sick Leave and Section 32: Attendance Policy.

        As we reported earlier in the week, AFA has retained a very experienced travel industry economist to assist us with costing and evaluating the company’s financial modeling. Dan Akins brings over 30 years of experience and has worked with several AFA councils and other unions in negotiations. We are very happy to have Dan’s expertise and he has already been very helpful at the bargaining table.
        Our next session is
        August 20-22 in Portland, OR.

         

        In solidarity,

         

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

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        www.alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

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