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        Coping with the Boston Marathon Bombings

        April 17, 2013 11:49

        When we hear about or experience a tragedy of this magnitude, the brain and central nervous systems Immediately respond. They cover our emotions with a protective “blanket” we sometimes call shock. Shock allows us to try and function in our lives while trying to process the tragedy of this event. For some, shock recedes very quickly and for others, it hangs on.

        We are all different and there is no right or wrong way to experience shock. As shock falls away, emotions will make their way to the surface. It is very normal to feel a “roller coaster” of emotions following the shock stage. Emotions may ebb and flow. Emotions may feel manageable one second and out of control the next.

        You don’t have to be alone with your shock and emotions. Contact your AFA Alaska Airlines Employee Assistance Program (EAP) committee representative at 1-949-470-0493 or eap@alaskamec.org. Their number can also be found at www.afanet.org or through the AFA International EAP toll free help line 1-800-424-2406.

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC Special Update April 15, 2013 @1550 PDT: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

        April 17, 2013 11:47

        April 15, 2013 @ 1550 PDT

         Dear Flight Attendants,

         All crews outbound from Boston have been contacted and are safe. There are several off-duty Flight Attendants who were competing in or were spectators at the marathon and so far all are reported as fine, although at least one missed the affected area at the finish line by only a few minutes. Public transportation in downtown Boston has been disrupted but the airport is operating normally at this time. This will be the last special update unless circumstances change.

         In solidarity,

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

         “Five Bases, One Voice”

         www.alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC Special Update April 15, 2013: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

        April 17, 2013 11:40

        April 15, 2013

         

        Dear Flight Attendants,

         

        As many of you now know, there were two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon earlier today. Tragically, there are several confirmed injuries and deaths. Although there are multiple Flight Attendant crews on layovers in Boston, we have heard that most are safe. Alaska Airlines management is working to account for the remaining crews. So far all Flight Attendants who we know participated in or were present at the marathon are okay as well. All BOS airport operations are normal at this time.

         We will update you if there are any significant developments. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Boston today.

         In solidarity,

         

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

         

         

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

         

        www.alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News

        MEC SHSC Uniform Update April 14, 2013: Uniform Reaction Data

        April 17, 2013 11:37

        April 14, 2013

         Dear Flight Attendants,

         As promised, the Master Executive Council (MEC) is sharing the latest statistics regarding health concerns with the TwinHill Flight Attendant uniform. Starting nearly two years ago, AFA began keeping a database of those affected. As of this writing, 597 out of 3113 Flight Attendants have reported some form of health concern correlated with the TwinHill uniform. See the following table for a summary of the types of reactions experienced by those 597 Flight Attendants.

        UNIFORM REACTION DATABASE QUESTIONNAIRE SUMMARY

               

        BODY PARTS & SYSTEMS AFFECTED*

        NUMBER OF REPORTED CASES

        PERCENTAGE BY TOTAL NUMBER OF REPORTED CASES

        PERCENTAGE BY TOTAL NUMBER OF FAs

        597

        3113

        SKIN

        460

        77%

        15%

        EYES

        102

        17%

        3%

        HEAD

        27

        5%

        1%

        RESPIRATORY

        113

        19%

        4%

        CARDIAC

        6

        1%

        0%

        SCALP/HAIR

        69

        12%

        2%

        THYROID

        28

        5%

        1%

        AUTOIMMUNE

        7

        1%

        0%

        FATIGUE

        57

        10%

        2%

        OTHER**

        65

        11%

        2%

        NO DATA ***

        65

        11%

        2%

               

        *REFER TO UNIFORM REACTION DATABASE FOR SYMPTOMS AND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION.

               

        **OTHER: Reproductive/Nausea/Vomiting/Numbness/Tingling/ Odor sensitivity/Gastrointestinal/Liver/Metallic taste/Etc.

               

        ***NO DATA: Reported adverse reaction to uniform but did not provide symptoms.

               

        FACT: CURRENTLY 19% OF OUR FA WORKGROUP HAS REPORTED AN ADVERSE REACTION TO THE TWINHILL UNIFORM.

        You will find three different tables linked below in ‘References’: (1) a uniform reaction database summary (the same as above), (2) the complete uniform reaction database (with identifying information removed of course), and (3) uniform cross contamination survey results. The uniform cross contamination survey results are from responses to a recent survey sent out to everybody in our uniform reaction database. The survey asked those who have transitioned out of the TwinHill uniform to respond. A copy of the the survey can also be found linked below in ‘References’.

          To summarize where we are with the TwinHill uniform, AFA filed a grievance back in November alleging management’s failure to provide a safe and healthy workplace and demanded the recall of the TwinHill uniform. AFA continues to work through the details of this particularly complex grievance. Meanwhile, AFA leadership and members of the Uniform and Safety, Health and Security Committees are working with management to procure a new uniform as quickly as possible. It our understanding that the Uniform Procurement Taskforce is getting closer to selecting a new uniform vendor.

          We hope you will find the data eye-opening and informative. If you are wearing the TwinHill uniform and believe you are experiencing a correlated health issue, send an email to alternateuniform@alaskamec.org for instructions regarding what to do next.

          In solidarity,

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

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        www.alaskamec.org

        References:

        AFA ALA FA Uniform Cross Contamination Survey Mar 2013:

        AFA ALA FA Uniform Cross Reaction Survey Mar 2013

        AFA ALA FA Uniform Cross Contamination Survey Results Apr 2013:

        AFA ALA FA UNIFORM CROSS CONTAMINATION SURVEY RESULTS Apr 2013

        AFA ALA FA Uniform Reaction Database Apr 2013:

        AFA ALA FA UNIFORM REACTION DATABASE Apr 2013

        AFA ALA FA Uniform Reaction Database Summary Apr 2013:

        AFA ALA FA UNIFORM REACTION DATABASE SUMMARY Apr 2013

        AFA International Press Release: “Union Demands Recall of Uniforms and Files Grievance Alleging Management’s Failure to Provide a Safe and Healthy Workplace”:

        110912 ALA UNIFORM.doc – 110912 ALA UNIFORM

        Filed Under: Latest News

        Management Disallows Our New AFA Pin at Alaska Airlines

        April 17, 2013 10:49

        April 13, 2013

         Dear Flight Attendants:

          As you know, AFA recently distributed pin backers to be worn behind our AFA pin that states “Show Us the Money.” On April 10, 2013, in compliance with the AFA Constitution and By-Laws, the Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) passed a resolution adopting the pin and its backer as our official union pin/insignia.

         Yesterday, Vice President of Inflight Services Andy Schneider requested the MEC to rescind the pin backer. We subsequently received notice that management would issue directives to Flight Attendants prohibiting them from wearing the AFA pin with the “Show Me the Money” pin backer. The MEC unanimously voted to retain the new pin design and informed her as such this morning.

          In yesterday’s meeting, Andy stated that Flight Attendants who refuse to comply with the directive by removing the pin backer would be disciplined. Inflight bulletin #2013-0081 “Uniform Standards Update” was subsequently issued as a “must-read” around 1pm Pacific Time today. The bulletin more or less states the same, although the disciplinary aspect is not overtly indicated but rather implied.

         How can management be so concerned over a small plastic disc? The intent was for Flight Attendants to wear as a sign of support for our Negotiating Committee and to express dissatisfaction with management’s disappointing compensation proposal last session and our expectation that future proposals be greatly improved. Obviously, it is not the backer itself or even the message on it that is the cause of such anxiety. The truth is that management is scared of our solidarity!

         While the MEC believes that Flight Attendants have a legal right to wear the authorized union pin while on duty, we also do not want Flight Attendants to be disciplined. Please comply with any directive issued to you. AFA will address the issue through the grievance procedure or other appropriate legal means. You cannot be issued a directive to remove the pin itself. You can and should continue to wear your AFA pin without the backer.

         We disagree with management in regards to wearing this harmless little plastic disc. However, absolutely AFA agrees with the following statement (from the bulletin): “Another thing that is very important to us is that we retain and continue our exemplary award winning company service.” This is very true. One of the best things you can do to assist the Negotiating Committee is to continue to provide the same level of award-winning service each and every day—while wearing your now “classic” AFA pin, of course! 😉

         At the end of the day, it really does not matter what the legal outcome of the pin backer may be because its purpose has already been fulfilled. (However, be assured that we will not just let the issue drop!) The message was delivered loud and clear to management: we expect them to come to the table with proposals that your Negotiating Committee can actually work with and we will not hesitate to make our displeasure more widely known if our expectations are not met.

         If you have any questions, please contact a VOICE representative or one of your local officers. If you are questioned or disciplined about your wearing of the pin or backer, contact a grievance representative immediately.

          In solidarity,

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

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

         Your VOICE Committee – Adam Clarey, Lisa Pinkston, Shannon Hyde, Shawn Grill, Stacey Uebelhor and all the men and women who help get out the word

        “Five Bases, One Voice”

        www.alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News, Negotiations

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