On June 20th, we held the Quarterly Reserve meeting with Crew Scheduling to discuss issues for our Reserve Flight Attendants. Click the link below to view the minutes from the meeting.
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Representing the Flight Attendants of Alaska + Hawaiian
On June 20th, we held the Quarterly Reserve meeting with Crew Scheduling to discuss issues for our Reserve Flight Attendants. Click the link below to view the minutes from the meeting.
CLICK HERE to view the meeting minutes
Last year, your AFA Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) introduced the AFA Alaska online support center. The system is designed for you to document and report scheduling and reserve concerns, situations where you might be facing discipline, potential contractual grievances, and any other issue where you might need AFA support. The system also allows AFA representatives to better track issues that are occurring, identify trends, and address and resolve issues with management.
You can access the system using the following link:
You can report a new issue in the system by opening a ticket, just follow these steps:
From this screen, you’ll also be able to attach pictures, PDF files, screenshots, and other information that will help your AFA representatives to have more information available about the issue.
Once you’ve opened a ticket, you’ll receive a confirmation email and with a ticket number. Behind the scenes, your ticket will be assigned to an AFA representative who will assist you with the issue.
The AFA representative assigned to your case will work with management to determine a resolution. If management agrees, then the representative will contact you and advise you of the resolution. If AFA and management do not agree, the AFA representative might escalate the issue.
When the AFA representative assigned to your case and management are unable to come to a mutually acceptable resolution, the AFA representative might escalate the issue to Scheduling Review Board (SRB) if the issue is related to scheduling or Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for all other issues.
SRB and ADR meetings are typically held every other week. Issues can sometimes take a few months to resolve based on the work and discussion involved between management and AFA. If an issue gets resolved in SRB/ADR, the AFA representative assigned to your case will contact you and advise you of the outcome.
If there is no resolution in SRB or ADR and there is a contractual violation, AFA will file a grievance. Contractual grievances must go through the grievance procedures as outlined in section 19 of the Flight Attendant Contract. If the grievance is not resolved there, it may be escalated to the System Board of Adjustment, where the case would be heard before a neutral arbitrator. Information about the System Board of Adjustment can be found in section 20 of the Flight Attendant Contract.
With your ticket number, you can track the status of the ticket online, add additional information and attachments for your AFA representative to have available. To check on your ticket:
As always, the more information and evidence you attach to the ticket (i.e., screenshots, emails, etc.), the better your AFA representatives can assist you.
If you have questions about reporting issues to AFA or how issues get resolved, please contact your Local Grievance Committee.
In Solidarity,
Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Linda Christou, Lisa Pinkston, Terry Taylor, Mario de’Medici, Melissa Osborne, Tim Green, Brice McGee; and MEC Grievance Committee Chairperson Stephanie Adams
This message is for pre-merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants
Due to several recent flight diversions and how crew member transportation was handled in those situations, AFA has worked with management to clarify what options Flight Attendants have for transportation in these situations. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed with the Company putting this clarification in writing.
If your flight is diverted and passengers and crew members are transported by ground, you have the contractual right to be transported separately from the passengers per §22.B of the Flight Attendant collective bargaining agreement. The new MOU gives you the additional option to use the transportation provided for passengers in such a situation if you choose to do so.
If you have any questions about the MOU, please contact your Local Council Officers.
In Solidarity,
Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Linda Christou, Lisa Pinkston, Terry Taylor, Mario de’Medici, Melissa Osborne, Tim Green, Brice McGee; and MEC Scheduling Committee Chairperson Jake Jones
Click the link below to view the minutes from the September 14th 2017 Quarterly Reserve Meeting with Scheduling Management.
Click the link below to view the minutes from the June 15th 2017 Quarterly Reserve Meeting with Scheduling Management.
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