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        ANC Roadshow Q&A – Morning Session 12/4/14

        December 4, 2014 12:34

        ANC Roadshow Q&A 12/4/14

         

        Section 3 – Scope

         

        Q: Is there a cap on frequency of managers flying?

         

        A: We did ask for a cap, but were unsuccessful in agreeing on a provision.

         

        Q: Managers who are FAA certified as Flight Attendants, how do they qualify for the jump seats?

         

        A: Date of hire. This is current practice. However, most managers/supervisors take passenger seats in lieu of jumpseating.

         

        Section 8 – Hours of Service

         

        Q: So on the 15 minutes debrief if Crew Scheduling wanted to JA me and sent an ACARS while on duty do I have to make contact and accept the JA even if past the 15 minutes?

         

        A: Yes. If you receive an ACARS while on duty you must make contact.

         

        Section 9 – Junior Availability and Premium OT

         

        Q: If you call to adjust your debrief could you be JA’d?

         

        A: No, if you are calling past your debrief to have the debrief adjusted you are not eligible for JA.

         

        Q: Is there a process today for JA when calling scheduling?

         

        A: Yes. If you initiate a call to scheduling they must make a separate call to JA you if the initial call was not in relation to a JA. This same application would remain in effect in this agreement as well.

         

        Q: If I am JA’d and call in sick for myself, my child or qualified family member do I receive points?

         

        A: No, this is the same application as today (medical documentation required)

         

        Q: How will JA trips be coded with a premium?

         

        A: We are not exactly sure but they are considering $ to show 1.5, $$ to show 2.0, $$$ to show 2.5. There is intent to put indicators but not exactly sure at this point until implementation.

         

        Section 10 – Scheduling

         

        Q: Is there a duty rest requirement for 4k pairings?

         

        A: Yes, Scheduled minimum is 10 hours on RON, same as pairings built at 10 hours and 30 minutes.

         

        Q: Could management fly a 4k?

         

        A: Yes. As an extra or in lieu of a cancellation.

         

        Q: What happens if the 70 minutes scheduled between a 4k duty period is subsequently extended due to unforeseen circumstances?

         

        A: As long as the pairing is built and scheduled with 70 minutes or less ground time they meet the contractual requirement. Over duty premiums, delay pay, stranded pay, sit pay premium and other provisions will apply.

         

        Q: If I go over duty of 12 hours and 30 minutes on a 4k pairing do the over duty provisions apply?

         

        A: Yes. All over duty provisions are applied equally for 4k and 10 hours and 30 minutes.

         

        Q: Are turns going away, I read this on a blog post?

         

        A: No. Turns are not going away. The reference to the PDX Roadshow Q&A 12/3/14 afternoon session was specifically in reference to 4k single duty period turns. The route structure does not allow at this time for ANC, LAX, SAN to participate in 4k single duty period turns except for in multiday sequences. ANC, LAX, SAN will see 4k duty periods in multi-day pairings until there is a change to the route structure.

         

        Section 11 – Reserve

         

        Q: If I pick up a single reserve day does it convert to ER?

         

        A: Yes

         

        Q: With APSB is there a maximum of 4 per bid month?

         

        A: Yes

         

        Q: If on APSB could I be assigned a 4k pairing?

         

        A: Yes. If you are under 3 hours prior to departure or two hours before check in of the sequence, however you may not exceed your duty reschedule limitations of a total 12 hours and 30 minutes, unless after rescheduled receiving a subsequent delay. If you exceed a duty day of 12 hours and 30 minutes while on APSB you will be entitled to the full double out rest upon return to your domicile. Today APSB reserves only receive double out rest on the time over 12 hours and 30 minutes.

         

        Section 12 – Exchange of Sequences

         

        Q: Why wouldn’t the Company after 12 months just say we are going back to the old way?

         

        A: If either party calls off the trial we go back to book and begin negotiating a new OT system. Both parties have a vested interest in an OT system that works.

         

        Q: What binding language is in the OT trial?

         

        A: There is provision to adjust system be either party backs away. Actual language preventing them from cancelling OT trial is only after the 12 months, not during the trial.

         

        Q: If I bid 4 day trips worth 30 TFP could I dump in OT those trips?

         

        A: You can dump 40 TFP net. If you wanted to drop two 4 day trips worth 30 TFP, then you would need to pull out 20 TFP from OT. 60 TFP dumped – 40 TFP net maximum requires 20 TFP pick up from OT.

         

        Q: If reserves are self assigning does that reopen the day?

         

        A: No. When self assignment period starts no more TO codes can be created for that specific day.

         

        Q: What is the time limit for dropping a trip in OT without picking something up?

         

        A: The day prior at 10AM for the subsequent days flying.

         

        Section 14 – Vacation

         

        Q: Is vacation included in the 960 TFP application to receive 7 days of PTO for those with 25 YOS or more?

         

        A: Yes. Vacation is counted towards the 960 provision.

         

        Section 16 – Sick Leave and On the Job Injury

         

        Q: If I call in sick for 3 day worth 15 TFP then subsequently use sick leave make up to restore my sick leave. Do I then get paid per diem and Reserve premium on the sick leave make up flying?

         

        A: Yes. You are paid per diem and reserve premium.

        Q: If I have no sick leave can I use sick leave make up to fund my sick leave bank?

         

        A: No. You must have used sick leave in order to restore your sick leave bank utilizing the sick leave make up provisions.

         

        Q: Does sick leave make up count towards the QPP?

         

        A: Only the excess of your restoration. If you called in sick for 15 tfp trip, utilized sick leave make up and flew 18 tfp, 3 tfp (the excess) would count towards the QPP.

         

        Q: If 15 of us wanted to participate on the same days if sick leave make up would it be first come first serve?

         

        A: Yes. There is no requirement for all participants to be issued days. It will be at the limitation requirements and participation.

         

        Section 21 – Compensation

         

        Q: Did we ask to have our length of scale reduced? Other airlines top out around 12 or 13 years.

         

        A: Yes. We were able to reduce the top of scale from 17 steps down to 15 steps. If you look at Steps 11, 12, 13 you will notice there are increases that ensure you are in 2nd/3rd position in the industry where other carriers are topping out. Our scale then continues to exceed and maintain 2nd position rates in the industry surpassing other carriers.

         

        Q: Why didn’t we achieve reduction of more steps rates?

         

        A: It is very expensive to reduce and collapse the scale from 17 steps to 12 steps. However, we did ask for more steps to be reduced but were successful in only achieving a reduction of 2 steps at top of scale.

         

        Q: Will the minimum pay rules including ADPG and sit time be included towards my QPP?

         

        A: Yes.

         

        Q: When are minimum pay rules implemented?

         

        A: May, 2015. However, for the sit pay you can file an activity claim starting on date of signing.

         

        Section 22 – Expenses

         

        No questions.

        Section 23 – Insurance

         

        Q: Do I get my 1.333 TFP credit if on an unpaid leave, just like the current agreement?

         

        A: Yes. See Section 15.N. for unpaid leaves.

         

        Q: How far will the look back go for the 480 provisions?

         

        A: Until a full 12 bid months are captured.

         

        Q: What is the longest period I can be on a medical leave?

         

        A: 4 years

         

        Section 27 – General Association

         

        No questions

         

        Section 32 – Attendance Policy

         

        Q: Can a commuter use a Might Be Late (MBL)

         

        A: Yes

         

        Q: Can I go on a medical leave even though I do not qualify for FMLA?

         

        A: Yes.

         

        Q: With FMLA there is consecutive and intermittent?

         

        A: Yes, 72 intermittent days or 12 consecutive weeks.

         

        Random Q & A:

         

        Q: Do the pilots have a more favorable application for military leaves?

         

        A: No. They have the USERRA provision just like the provision in our TA2. Management is not looking to improve the provisions, rather comply with the law.

         

        Q: Maternity Leave is still showing as the old language. Why?

         

        A: AFA has a grievance filed and did not want to change the language until we are in front of an arbitrator.   The Federal Law has changed since the maternity language was negotiated. There are contractual benefits such as collecting unemployment so we are disputing parts of the provision. No Flight Attendant has come forward and objected to the current language. We are trying to preserve aspect that you apply for unemployment and won’t be denied, while still in compliance with the law.

         

        Q: Why is implementation taking so long?

         

        A: There is a memory problem and programming issue.

         

        Q: Who is the administrator of the new system, Jeppesson?

         

        A: Boeing.

         

        Q: If sitting for 4 hours do you get 2 TFP for sit time?

         

        A: No, for the scheduled or unscheduled over 2 hours you will receive 1 TFP, then additionally you may qualify for stranded pay. If pay protection is greater than stranded you will only receive the pay protection.

         

        Q: So we vote down TA2, would have to train new people, another questionnaire?

         

        A: Yes. Train a new committee. If there are possibly other changes we would have to bring up to speed as well. Worried mostly about how the NMB interacts in the process.

         

        Q: So there would be no less than 9 month turn around possibly?

         

        A: Yes. That is very optimistic timeline.

         

        Q: What about new staff negotiator? Bring up to speed on our agreement?

         

        A: Staff negotiator may change if the will of the MEC and International Office. It would take time to review our agreement if new staffer was not familiar with our property.

         

        Q: Does TA2 have scope protections?

         

        A: Yes. In Section 3 Scope, Section 4 Status of Agreement, Boeing Order LOA, AAG LOA and Job Protection LOA.

         

        Q: Why does it say in the Q&A now questions under some sections?

         

        A: The questions in the Q&A are from the audience. If there were no questions from audience it was not posted.

         

        Q: Question for ANC LEC President, you did vote yes to submit TA2 out for ratification but it was our interpretation you didn’t support the TA, is that correct?

         

        A: Becky Strachan ANC LEC President response: I never said I didn’t support the TA, I said that I had concerns regarding provisions. There is a lot of unknown and undetermined how our pairings and 4k would affect our ANC domicile. I am neutral on the recommendation.

        Filed Under: Contract 2014 Negotiations Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

        Q&A: How does the Insurance Premium increase compare to my rate increases?

        December 4, 2014 09:15

        Your pay increases exceed your insurance increase.  These examples are based on insurance increasing at the max cap of 15% year over year. Which indicate worst case scenario. The pay increases are based on 80 tfp credit for the month and do not include reserve or longevity premiums, “A” pay, per diem, 401k, etc…  If you want to compare using 40 tfp, you would cut the pay increase line in half.  The insurance increase is the same.

        All charts below:

        • Based on FA having 80 TFP/month inclusive of vacation and SL
        • The Pay Increase is based on Step Rates only and does not include Reserve Premium, Longevity Premium, “A” Pay, Per Diem, 401k, etc

         

        New Hire (DOH) Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase

        New Hire (DOH) Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase


         

        Step 7 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase

        Step 7 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase


         

        Step 15 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase

        Step 15 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase


         

        Step 17 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase

        Step 17 Monthly Pay Increase versus Monthly Insurance Increase

         

        Filed Under: Contract 2014 Negotiations Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

        Participation Votes Effective 12/4/14

        December 4, 2014 09:13

        961 Total Votes cast

        31.2% of total eligible voters

        Filed Under: Contract 2014 Negotiations Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

        Weekly Negotiations Blog Update Nov 23rd – 30th

        December 4, 2014 08:41

        Here is our third weekly update highlighting posts on the Negotiations blog from November 23rd through November 30th. We apologize for its delay in release.

        This past week was quiet as we are sure you were all reviewing the full TA2 text. We are currently mid-week of our first week of Roadshows. You can find a daily Q&A of each morning and afternoon session on the blog as well. At the end of the week we will send out another update including all of this week’s happenings.

        As you review TA2, if you’ve missed any of this week’s daily posts, you will find them titled below. We continue to use the format of “Q&A”, “Get the Facts”, “Did you know?” and “Hot Topics” for the various blog posts. You can also search the blog via key words you have an interest in and it will bring up all applicable posts (e.g. 4K).

         

        Nov 23rd –

        Get the Facts: Sick Leave Cash Out 25% Upon Retirement

        Weekly Negotiations Blog Update November 15th – 22nd

         

        Nov 24th –

        No posts

         

        Nov 25th –

        Q&A: Is there a loop hole for 4k reassignments?

        Q&A: Do I have to vote if I am voting yes?

        Q&A: Is there any protection for new aircraft orders in our current agreement or TA2

        A Message From Your SAN LEC President

         

        Nov 26th –

        Q&A: Did We Lose VJA in TA2 and Are We Only Subject to JA under TA2?

        TA2 Informational Videos

        Q&A: What happens if deplaning exceeds the 15 minute debrief at domicile?

         

        Nov 27th –

        Happy Thanksgiving!

         

        Nov 28th –

        It’s getting a little crazy out there!

        Q&A: Why is management “guest starring” in some of the TA2 videos?

        Q&A: Why did the Negotiating Committee start at Step 3 in the “Progressing Through the Pay Steps” video?

         

        Nov 29th –

        No Posts

         

        Nov 30th –

        Q&A: Are we waiting for a letter for SC/SF from management?

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your Negotiating Committee—MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Kristy Stratton, Lisa Pinkston, Jake Jones, Christina Frees and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        MEC 5BSS Logo (Web)

        Filed Under: Contract 2014 Negotiations Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

        PDX Roadshow Q&A – Afternoon Session 12/3/14

        December 3, 2014 17:05

        PDX Roadshow Q&A 12/3/14

        Section 3 – Scope

        Q: How many supervisors would that allow?

         

        A: There are currently 42 on the list. The TA allows for 2% of the FA population so this would be a total of 66 maximum with 3300 FAs.

         

        Q: If they come on as an extra are they working just a leg?

         

        A: They are working a trip, the entire sequence.

         

        Q: What percentage of trips will supervisors be flying as an extra?

         

        A: Unknown, there is no contractual limitation.

         

        Q: What do you think Company reason is behind this?

         

        A: Ben and Brad believe this will help relationships and environment. This is partly due to the results of the Employee survey.

         

        Q: Will supervisors appear randomly?

         

        A: We expect advanced notice. Will confirm.

         

        Section 8 – Hours of Service

         

        Q: Is the debrief adjustment all or nothing

         

        A: Yes

         

        Section 9 – Junior Availability

         

        Q: Will it still not cover trips into the next month? Say I had a 3 day trip on the 30th that went into the 1st and 2nd.

         

        A: For JA you are protected.

         

        Q: Am I protected for the 1st and 2nd if my subsequent bid award adds flying onto my line on the day I gave away from the month end overlap?

         

        A: No, the flying was replaced on the days you are now working in the subsequent month. In order to be protected you would additionally need to drop the 1st and 2nd.

         

        Q: If I pick up days outside of my original line and subsequently give those days away am I protected from JA?

         

        A: No, the days protected must be off of your original line.

         

        Section 10 – Scheduling

         

        Q: What is our maximum scheduled duty day if I don’t opt into 4k flying?

         

        A: Scheduled duty is 10 hours 30 minutes.

         

        Q: Does the debrief take into consideration Customs and Immigration?

         

        A: No, this is the current practice.

         

        Q: Can you opt 4k for a turn and not for multiday?

         

        A: You would opt into 4k, bid by pairing number or how you would bid for turn. If worried about unstacking create new bid group.

         

        Q: Could I put 4k in my default bid?

         

        A: Yes.

         

        Q: Projection of changes in layover for 4k?

         

        A: The 4k affects only a few routes. Look at the 4k and 15 debrief maps specific to your base. This could affect future destinations and schedules.

         

        Q: All 2 carts, except DTW, was service addressed with 4k turns?

         

        A: No, service is managerial right.

         

        Section 11 – Reserve

         

        Q: If lineholder picks up reserve day do they have to opt into LTFA?

         

        A: Yes. They must actively opt in if they choose. Default opts out.

         

        Section 12 – Exchange of Sequences

         

        Q:   After contract is ratified when will OT trial start?

         

        A: August 2015, based on the implementation.

         

        Q: If a day is limited (closed) and I pick up a TO/CP trip what happens?

         

        A: If you pick up the day without replacing flying then the day will reopen to allow for another trip drop.

         

        Q: What happens if OT system is not ready by August 2015?

         

        A: We would file a grievance.

         

        Q: Did the Company come to AFA and say we have this great system for OT trial?

         

        A: No. It was a joint effort in creating a functioning OT system.

         

        Section 14 – Vacation

         

        Q: Does vacation accrual count for the 960 flown to achieve the Longevity PTO?

         

        A: Yes

         

        Section 16 – Sick Leave and On the Job Injury

         

        Q: Why only age 62 – 65 for utilizing my sick leave for insurance?

         

        A: The provision is current book, with sunset provision.

         

        Q: If I call in sick and receive points does sick leave make up allow for point reduction?

         

        A: No. Sick Leave Make Up is available to restore your sick leave bank, not mitigate points.

         

        Q: If I call in sick for 10 TFP, I would have to work 100 TFP to restore, so this offers a 1 for 1 accrual?

         

        A: Yes.

         

        Q: If I call in sick using Sick Family or FMLA can I participate in Sick Leave Make Up.

         

        A: Yes. If you are receiving pay from your sick leave bank you are eligible to restore using Sick Leave Make Up. As a side note if you call in FMLA, you may contact your payroll analyst and ask not to receive compensation, however, the federal law requires they give you the time off.

         

        Section 21 – Compensation

         

        Q: If I SIP or Jet Bridge trade what Minimum Pay Rules will apply?

         

        A: Duty period minimum and sit pay in non-affected duty periods (at the SIP/Jet Bridge Trade split).

         

        Q:   Is the Quarterly Productivity Premium based on the base line average or your personal award?

         

        A: Personal Award

         

        Q: Do pre-planned absences count?

         

        A: No. You must exceed your PBS line award.

         

        Q: Does recurrent count towards my PBS award for QPP?

         

        A: Recurrent does not count towards the PBS award, but will count towards the QPP threshold.

         

        Section 22 – Expenses

         

        No questions

         

        Section 23 – Insurance

        Q: What is management’s posturing or position on insurance?

         

        A: 20% cost sharing and no cap. But we didn’t agree to those terms and conditions. They wanted us to share in higher cost of premiums with other employees.

         

        Section 27 – General Association

         

        No Questions

         

        Section 32 – Attendance

         

        Q: Is there a limitation on the number of medical leaves I can take?

         

        A: No.

         

        Q: Will we get bank points retro active for the maximum credit of 6?

         

        A: No. It will start in Jan 2015 if TA is ratified.

         

        Random Q & A:

         

        Q: Where can I find the AFA Videos?

         

        A: http://afaalaska.org/negotiations/ta/ta2-videos

        Q: Could you be off on Worker’s Comp for a year a get a 12 month look back?

         

        A: Yes. If you were out for 12 months, you would have to have a look back equal to 12 months.

         

        Q: If I take a staffing leave do I get a credit, same as in the current agreement?

         

        A: 1.333 TFP credit, just like today.

         

        Q: If contract is ratified will we have availability to view our 480 TFP calculations?

         

        A: Yes. You will have calculators for each category.

         

        Q: Is there retro on minimum pay rules?

         

        A: No. We attempted to have minimum pay rules paid but were not successful in agreeing on a provision.

         

        Q: If there a professional negotiator on the team?

         

        A: Yes, Paula Mastrangelo, Staff negotiator since 1988. She has long standing list of negotiating many contracts for legacy and regional carriers. There is an entire legal and bargaining unit at AFA International. We also used Dan Akins, an airline economist and advocate for AFA, he graduated from London School of Economics and assisted us at the bargaining table.

         

        Q: Could management in the future ask for a longer duty day?

         

        A: Yes management could ask, but the membership would have to ratify an agreement with the provision in order for a extended duty day to take affect.

         

        Q: If this does get voted down will all the members of the committee stay on?

         

        A:

         

        Jeff Peterson – In my discussions with our committee the next committee will look very different.

         

        Jake Jones – Will not continue to serve on NC

        Lisa Pinkston – Will not continue to serve on NC

        Kristy Stratton – Will not continue to serve on NC

        Christina Frees – Will not continue to serve on NC

        Paula Mastrangelo – Recommend a different staff negotiator take over Alaska Property

         

        Jeff Peterson – I have other responsibilities to consider and no intent of leaving AFA in difficult position. I’m not comfortable making a statement at this time. After two failed agreements I agree with Paula, our staff negotiator, it may be time to let someone else look at the overall context of our negotiations.

         

        Q: If assigned a like sequence can I be assigned more than one sequence?

         

        A: No, it is one sequence.

         

        Q: Why was duty day adjustments included in TA2?

         

        A: This was brought forward and negotiated as a package. 4k, 15 debrief and management flying contingent on length of scale, step rates and overall compensation package.

         

        Q: Did we achieve many of the things we wanted on the survey?

         

        A: Yes, the committee was successful in recapturing many provisions, not all.

         

        Q: Do you think we would get retro pay in a subsequent agreement?

         

        A: In our professional opinion, no.

         

         

        Filed Under: Contract 2014 Negotiations Blog, Latest News, Negotiations

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