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        Summer News

        May 28, 2018 09:00


        Terminal 1 and 2


        On May 20th, our morning OGG, HNL and LIH flights started departing out of T2 using Gates 20, 21, and 22 (these are the gates our SJD & PVR flights arrive into).

        Baggage check-in will remain at T1, and passengers for three of our Hawaii flights will head over to T2 to depart out of gates 20, 21, and 22.

        Knowing which terminal to go to for your flight is key, as well as knowing where the closest KCM for these gates is located.


        Transition Training


        Everyone must go through both Recurrent Training (RT) and Transition Training (TT) this year. Recurrent Training certifies you on Boeing aircraft and TT certifies you on Airbus aircraft.

        It is currently planned to start bidding for both aircraft types in January 2019 for flying in February 2019.

        Next Year’s RT will certify you on both aircraft.

        Being as SAN does not have a training facility we are the only base that is provided with a hotel/hotels and travel pay. Travel pay is based on the shortest route flying between SAN and the base you choose to do recurrent.  Depending on the flight schedules for your travel day your TFP for travel could fluctuate, for example in order of highest tfp for travel to lowest.

        ANC: SAN-SEA-ANC, SAN-PDX-ANC

        LGB: SAN-SEA-LAX limo LGB, SAN-PDX-LAX limo to LGB or SAN-SFO-LAX limo LGB

        SEA: SAN-SEA

        PDX: SAN-PDX

        Keep in mind you are not required to take those flight but that is how your pay will be determined for travel purposes. If you have questions please reach out to your Scheduling Chair San.Scheduling@afaalaska.org or your Officers SAN@Afaalaska.org


        Pairing Changes


        As we move toward fleet integration, flying is being shifted from Boeing to Airbus, and from Airbus to Boeing.  Our pairings are changing more than they typically do because of seasonal flying changes.  We expect more changes in the future.

        We’ve heard from many F/As who are unhappy with these changes, and who are upset that their preferred pairings are no longer available.  This is not limited solely to San Diego. Unfortunately, it is likely to continue.  We’ve all seen the ‘network realignment’ articles on Alaskasworld.

        Please know that your officers and the SAN Scheduling Committee continue to advocate for improved pairings, but ultimately the company’s decisions are based on cost. Both our Scheduling Chairs and Crew Planning are very aware that these changes are unpopular.  We have been told that a communication from Crew Planning on this subject is forthcoming, but do not have a specific date.

        ​


        Professional Standards


        Conflicts and/or issues with Coworkers

        In San Diego we are lucky to have a great team of Supervisors and Management staff.

        Please keep in mind that many personal conflicts should be taken to your Professional standards team and not taken immediately to management.  Often AFA EAP/ Professional Standards can resolve the problems or issues without Management becoming involved. Once management is aware of the situation that could lead to someone’s discipline and or possibly even termination.

        Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Chair and Reps can be found here: http://afaalaska.org/san/committees

        ​


        Calling out Sick or Sick Family


        Less is more

        When calling in sick, the only thing that scheduling needs to know is that you are calling in either sick, sick family, FMLA or Workers Comp period.  They do not need to know why, what symptoms or anything else related to the illness. You don’t need to apologize, and you don’t need to explain.


        Contacted by Management?


        Know Your Rights

        If you receive a call from any Inflight Supervisor, it is best to first clarify if the conversation could lead to disciplinary action. If the answer is “Yes,” at this point you can request that the union be involved in any further conversations. However, even if the supervisor states that the conversation won’t lead to any discipline, if at any time you feel the questions to be leading or uncomfortable you can once again end the conversation by saying you will only continue with a union rep present.

        Having a union rep there is insurance. It is an advocate and a second set of ears to ensure that your point is understood clearly by the company and not misinterpreted.

        ​


        Keeping Current with AFA Information


        ​

        There are several ways to keep up to date with your Council #15 news! In addition to your regular email updates, the information can be found at: afaalaska.org/san

        Are you on Facebook?

        Like the Official Council #15 page at: https://www.facebook.com/AFA-Council-15-San-Diego-249262698862442/

        We also have the SAN AFA and SAN TRIPS pages that are not public and you need to ask one of your friends who is in the group already, or one of the Officers to add you.

        Receive the most important information via text (we do not send out all communications via text, just the ones that are the most important!). Register for texts at: https://www.remind.com/join/afalec15

        ​


        Do You Have Questions, Issues or Concerns?


        On June 1 we will have 378 F/As in San Diego and possibly growing to 395 by the end of the year and in an effort to keep track of everything in one place we are asking that if you have questions, issues or concerns that you please go to https://support.afaalaska.org and ‘open a ticket.’

        We particularly ask that you use this resource for scheduling, pay and reserve concerns.  We need the information requested on the form to research your concern.  If you would like to talk to an officer or committee chair, please go to www.afaalaska.org/contact, and look through the officer and/or committee lists for contact information for your local representatives.

        ​

        In Solidarity,

        Brice, Melanie and Stephen


        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: Newsletter

        Important Upcoming Dates

        February 8, 2018 18:30

         


        Tentative Agreement Merger Roadshows


        The JNC is planning to present the comprehensive full text agreement to the Master Executive Council (MEC) on Monday, February 12. If the MEC votes to release the tentative agreement (TA) for membership ratification, then the TA will go out for a vote.

        *** The following proposed roadshow schedule is subject to change or cancellation. ***

        Morning: 9 am – Noon, Afternoon: 1 pm – 4 pm (All times local.)

        Tu 3/6 – ANC – Morning & Afternoon

        Th 3/8 – SEA 1 – Morning & Afternoon

        F 3/9 – PDX – Morning & Afternoon

        Sa 3/10 – SEA 2 – Morning & Afternoon

        M 3/12 – SFO 1 – Morning & Afternoon

        Tu 3/13 – SFO 2 – Morning & Afternoon

        W 3/14 – LAX 1 (LAX) – Morning & Afternoon

        Th 3/15 – LAX 2 (SNA) – Morning & Afternoon

        F 3/16 – SAN – Morning & Afternoon


        PBS Training Base Sits


        If you have questions and you are on a layover or have sit time in one of the bases feel free to stop by. You can also email questions to San.scheduling@gmail.com or pbs.qa@alaskaair.com

        Base Sit Schedule:  subject to change due to  just announced, upcoming TA roadshows

        ANC   Mar 5   @ Alaska Regional HQ   Check with local AFA officer for times

        Mar 8  @ Alaska Regional HQ   Check with local AFA officer for times

        LAX   Mar 6    6am-2pm

        Mar 8    6am-2pm

        PDX  Mar 6     6am-2pm

        Mar 9   10am-6pm

        SAN  Mar 6    5am-11am  (change from Mar 5th)

        Mar 8    5am-11am

        SEA  Mar 5    5am-6pm   Inflight-Mezzazine

        Mar 6   10am-6pm  Inflight-Mezzazine

        5am-4pm  C Concourse Break Room-hosted by SEA Reserve Comm.

        Mar 7   5am-6pm   Inflight-Mezzazine

        Mar 9   5am-1pm   Inflight-Mezzazine

        5am-4pm   C Concourse Break Room-hosted by SEA Reserve Comm.


        AFA Base Meeting


        ​

        Mar 27 10:00-1:00 Location to be determined

        Topics:

        Agenda Items for the International AFA Board of Directors meeting being held in April.

        Answering questions and concerns regarding the Merger TA

        Discussing issues or concerns regarding the SAN Base.

        ​

        Special Guests:

        Karen Farrell will discuss Pairing Building and how pairings are chosen (AFA vs Company).

        Lisa Pinkston ANC President will be assisting with PBS bidding

        Adam Clarey will be assisting with PBS Questions

         

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: base meeting, BOD, important dates, PBS, save the date

        Updated PBS Website

        January 29, 2018 13:30

        Your Joint PBS Committee is ready to roll out the newly updated NAVBLUE PBS website. The internal functionality of PBS remains the same as far as processing bids. However, there are several updates to logging in, entering bids, searching for pairings, and options for saving or submitting bids.

        Training Materials

        Training materials are available on the PBS QA/Help page. Access from the FA Webpage under Line Bidding> PBS QA/Help. Links for training materials are also available at the top of the PBS Info Page.

        A great start would be to watch the PBS Quick Tour video, produced by ANC Scheduling Chairperson Justin Wetherell. More tutorial videos are available on the PBS QA/Help page, or by clicking here. *It may be difficult to navigate the updated website without using the training materials and videos.
        Access the updated PBS website here: https://asa.classbid.com/webapp/#/

        Base Sits

        Base sits will be scheduled for March and April, supported by members of the Joint Alaska & AFA PBS Committee.

        Why the Update?

        Updates to the PBS website allow functionality on tablets and smartphones with 5.5”+ screens. Changes also allow creating/editing bids offline, which can be saved and submitted once an internet connection is established. Watch the Bidding Offline tutorial to learn how.

        Your AFA PBS Committee was involved in the entire process of bringing the updated PBS website to you from the start of development. Many improvement suggestions were incorporated by NAVBLUE into the updated website. Other airlines have already been using the updated website, some for more than a year. This allowed testing, catching errors, and incorporating fixes prior to implementing at Alaska. AFA Scheduling and Reserve Committee members have been bidding with the updated system for several months, and reached a consensus that it is ready to roll out for all flight attendants.

        NAVBLUE plans to end access to the current version of PBS later this year, so we recommend taking time now to learn the updated website. Links to the ‘old’ and ‘new’ websites are found on the FA Website under Schedule & Bidding> Line Bidding. Two months of parallel bidding start Monday, January 29th, during which access will be available to both versions of PBS. The most recently submitted bid, regardless of which website was utilized, will be used during bid awards.

        Send questions and feedback to the PBS Committee at pbs.qa@alaskaair.com.

        Fly Safe!
        Council 15 Scheduling and Reserve Committees and LEC Officers

        Your Joint Alaska & AFA PBS Committee
        Rebecca Asbell – PDXFA
        Sabrina Blevins – Crew Planning
        John Bumanglag – Crew Planning
        Adam Clarey – SEAFA
        Steve Poynter – SEAFA
        Kelly Yeager – Crew Planning

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: base sits, new, PBS, update

        December Update

        December 28, 2017 12:30

         


        San Diego Committee Update


        We would like to welcome Joe Coneglio to the Reserve Committee (chair), Vanessa Woods to Air Safety, Health & Security and Pablo Fregosa to Government Affairs. Reach any of our committee members at http://www.afaalaska.org under the SAN committee tab.

        It’s a busy time of year for our scheduling chair JR (Jack) George. To help lighten his load, we ask that you use the local San Diego scheduling email address for all questions: san.scheduling@afaalaska.org, you can also copy in your Officers at san@afaalaska.org.

        Please do not send text messages, IM’s or tag us in Facebook, it is too hard for us to monitor. Many times the information needs to be forwarded to other individuals and an email (with snap/screen shots) is the format that helps us, help you!


        JCTE


        We are well aware that there are continuing problems with JCTE (Crew Access) and with payroll errors. Please go to support.afaalaska.org to report payroll issues, scheduling problems and reserve concerns. Not only does this provide an opportunity for AFA to track trends in order to resolve problems, but also it allows us to research each individual situation and respond.

        We are finding that many Flight Attendants do not know how to track their hours and pay. Our payroll system is very complex with all the different rates, depending on each situation. The following guidelines may be helpful:

        ·       Flight Crew Pay Sheets live forever, unlike Rosters, which currently vaporize after 60 days. To see a print out of what you were paid for, look at the Pay sheet for the month at issue. You will also find your running sick leave usage and vacation totals in the upper right-hand corner of each sheet.

        ·       Save your original line award. Keep a screenshot of every change you make to your awarded line, and in particularly any trips that operate irregularly. Do the same with reserve assignments. This is the material you’ll need to determine whether or not you were paid properly for your flying or reserve duty, and to determine leave eligibility continuing health care benefits and vacation accrual during a leave.

        With the start of winter, and the attendance issues, please copy and print or bookmark the following information to assist you in determining your legalities and pay:  http://afanewsletters.org/docs/2/Irregular%20Operations.pdf.

        We know that this feels like extra work and agree that it shouldn’t be necessary. It will be necessary information in order to file a ticket at support.afaalaska.org, so that we can resolve your issues as quickly as possible. Without supporting documentation, which can be easily attached to a ticket, it is much more difficult and time consuming to resolve individual issues and to track larger problems. Please know that we are working diligently to ensure that each problem is addressed and rectified as quickly as possible.


        Recurrent Training


        If you are having any significant problems with the Cornerstone app, please reach out to one of your Officers and take screenshots if possible. We are always a little concerned when new apps or updates are launched and want to hear how the process is working and that there are no huge issues.

        Speaking of recurrent training, FAs traveling to recurrent from SAN were not getting paid correctly since possibly the implementation of our current CBA 12/14.

        Brice brought this to the companies attention last April. We were receiving 11 tfp when traveling to LGB, but you should have been paid 18.6 (5.8 to travel up, 6 for recurrent, 5.8 to travel back, +1 for an extended duty day = 18.6 tfp plus $75 for doing the at home workbook). An audit has been completed and the pay corrected, but we recommend that you look at your pay sheet and verify for yourself.


        End of Year Reminders


        Remember to convert your unused guest passes before the end of day December 31st.

        Record Improvement S32.G.4– should be applied by mid January, For those of you that had 4 or fewer points at the end of 2017, and you had zero points assessed in NOV, DEC you will be starting 2018 with zero points. Please allow about two to three weeks for the attendance Supervisors to apply your Nov/Dec record improvement. Once this has been done, let us know if there are any discrepancies.


        AFA Council 15 San Diego Facebook Page


        Since the base opened we have been using the SANFA Facebook page, this page is used both for trip trading posts as well as AFA posts. Being as its easy for things to get lost with so many postings, Your AFA Officers started a new “Official” Facebook page called AFA Council 15 San Diego click on the link and like our page, there you can find all the latest news from AFA without having to search through numerous trip trading posts.


        Text Notifications from AFA


        To reach more of our base (including those who are not on social media or don’t check their email often), your LEC Officers started a new way of communicating with our members in San Diego through text message alerts. This program is completely optional. But we feel that it’s a great tool to get information out to everyone quickly. We will not overwhelm you with texts. And we do realize some people may have to pay for texts, so again this program is optional and the information will be available as always on the AFAalaska.org website, emails, and on our Facebook page.

        The enrollment process is simple, all you need to do is send a text message from your personal phone.

        Open your text messaging application. In the send to field enter 81010 and then enter @AFALEC15 in the body of the text and press send.

        You will then receive a reply asking you to enter your full name. Once you send your name, your officers will receive notification and then you are all set to receive texts.

        Please ignore the 3rd question where it asks if you are student or teacher we are borrowing this technology from school districts as to save costs from designing a system or paying a company to send mass texts and you do not need to download the app.

        We hope you like our new service. And as always, we welcome your feedback / questions Please help us spread the word and get your fellow crew signed up.

        ​

        We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and we wish you a Healthy and Happy New Year!

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: Newsletter, San Diego, update

        AFA-CWA Council 15 Local Base Meeting Reminder

        November 30, 2017 10:30

         

        When: Dec 5th, 2017

        Where: SAN Airport Conference room 1184-A

        Time: 11:00 to 1:00

        Why: Local Base Meeting

         

        AFA Constitution and Bylaws require that local councils hold a membership meeting twice per calendar year.  Our first meeting was held in June to discuss the AFA Board of Directors Meeting Agenda.

        This meeting is open to all Council 15 members in good standing. The purpose of the meeting will be to provide members the opportunity to meet your Officers. Please come ready to ask questions and participate in the discussions regarding merger negotiations, bidding and the latest issues impacting Council 15 members.

        If you have an agenda item that you would like to discuss at the local meeting or any issues or concerns you would like us to discuss with management, please send them no later than Dec 4th, to LEC Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Couckuyt at Stephen.Couckuyt@afaalaska.org

        We hope to see you there!

        In solidarity,

        Brice, Melanie, Stephen

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: base meeting

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