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        C19 Crew Access Helpful Hints

        January 30, 2017 10:39

        REMINDER: Your new crew scheduling system launches tonight at 8:00 pm. 

        After this time you will access the new system under Schedule & Bidding.

        It’s going to be very important that you view the videos to learn more about the new system. Then, take the simple 3-question quiz to receive 1.0 tfp.

        NOTE: Make sure you receive an email confirmation that you took the quiz. If you didn’t receive an email, take the quiz again. You do not have to re-watch the videos to retake the quiz.

        ——————————————————————————-

        Update your contact information in PeopleSoft! It is important to list a phone number for the company so they can contact you or your family in the event of an emergency. It is not required to list a cell phone number and the act of listing a number does not mean that you are required to answer a call from Crew Scheduling unless you are required to do so per the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

        REMINDER: You will need your PeopleSoft ID to access the new crew scheduling system. Your Peoplesoft number is located on your crew ID (and is not your Arctic Number).

        You also have the ability to list for TEXT Alerts. You can sign up for Text Alerts on AlaskasWorld.

        ———————————————————————————

        Preferential Bidding System- PBS

        The only change to the bidding system is how you log in:

        In order to log into PBS, you must now use your ‘PeopleSoft’ number.  It can be found on your company I.D. card.  Arctic numbers will no longer be used for logging into PBS, Buddy Bidding or using Avoid or Award bids.

        For more information, log into PBS and read the PBS Info Page.

        ———————————————————————————–

        The Seattle Scheduling Committee pulled together a few helpful suggestions to assist you when you first navigate the system.

        Make sure to review the new “Terminology” for using the Crew Access trading system. You will find Crew Access Quick Tour cards available in the Inflight Resource Center.

        Note:

        1. In the new system your schedule is called your roster.

        2. Your bid position on the trip is called role.

        3. Pairing number is called Trip Number.

        You can view your roster by tapping the airplane icon at the top of the screen. Use Publish Roster available at Navigation Bars/Reports/Publish Roster to print your roster.

        If you wish to have your crew info shared on Trip Assignments you will need to “Opt In” under the Settings tab on the menu.

        Looking to pick up or trade your trip? Make sure that you have the “Home” button selected to ensure that you are looking in the Seattle trip pool.

        When you click on the ‘Pickup’ or ‘Trade’ button on a transaction the process is complete.  There is no secondary window that will open to complete the trade unless you need to waive rest or to allow pickup of a 4k trip.

        ————————————————————————————–

        Tips on How to Locate Trade Codes

        Note: If the trip assignment has a code attached (TO), it would be located under the FAR Block Time.  The trip counts towards the TSN.

        Note: “No code” located under the FAR Block time means the trip has no impact on the TSN.

        Remember: The change in the system does not mean that we are going “Back to Book” with trading. If you want to process a multiple trade the same rules apply.

        Trading rules for trips with or without codes are in Section 12 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

        • A trip isn’t yours until you finish the transaction. The Trade Cart doesn’t “hold” it for you
        • When you advertise your trip you won’t see it listed in the Trip Pool
        • Trading or Splitting Reserve Trips? Search in First Class, Submit request via Outlook
        • There isn’t a clock within the application to indicate time related to trading windows. You will need to use the clock on your device / computer
        •  Patch coming soon that to make TSN codes more visible

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        C19 Preparing for Jeppeson Crew Access (JCA) Cutover

        January 26, 2017 18:12

        eMaestro is switching to the new 

        Jeppeson Crew Access “JCA” system at

        8:00 PM PST on January 30th.  

        Your LEC Officers have prepared the following information to help you ease into the new system. Also, your LEC Scheduling Chair/Vice Chair, Martin Vance and Rita Tillou, will be hosting base sits and classroom training sessions starting next week. 

         Information to sign up for the classroom training sessions is located in the January 26th weekly inflight bundle and we have listed the information below. Please make sure that you have completed the videos and completed the quiz before you attend a training session.

        www.SignUpGenius.com/go/30E0E4BABAE2FA1F58-crew6

        You DO NOT have to sign up for base sits. 

        FAQs:

        What is Crew Access?

        •      It is the new scheduling and trading system for flight attendants. It is not a replacement for NavTech PBS and does not affect bidding. However, we have also prepared helpful hints to protect your default and monthly bids.

        Tips:

        Watch the training videos on the Inflight Webpage

        Complete the 3 question quiz to receive pay

        Complete all trading by 8:00 PM PST on January 30th

        Reserves should update LTFA preference by 8:00 pm on January 30th

        After JCA launches, FAs will use PeopleSoft numbers when calling Crew          Scheduling

        After JCA launches, Flight Loads will no longer be available on the FA Website

        You will have to search on PET for loads

        After JCA launches,verify your outlook calendar is working. AFA has been told this function should work.

        PBS Helpful Hints:

        Navtech PBS changes related to Crew Access

        Effective January 27th:

        You will now use your PeopleSoft number to log into PBS…your password remains the same.  Your PeopleSoft number is located on your company I.D. card.

        Any previously entered bid containing an Arctic number will be ignored (Buddy Bid, Award and/or Avoid bids). You must now use the person’s PeopleSoft number.  If needed, send an email to PBS.QA@alaskaair.com for help with PeopleSoft numbers.

        Our understanding is that your Default bid will carry over in the transition to PeopleSoft numbers.  In case it does not, print out or take a screen shot of your Default bid in case you need to re-enter it.  Do this prior to 8pm on Jan 30th!

        Crew Access Filters:

        •    There are limited search filters for OT

        Filters may be added in the future (i.e. TFP)

        If you have filter recommendations or requests, send to sea.scheduling@afaalaska.org.

        •    You may subscribe to 5 filters for text notifications

        Text will be sent if a trip is “advertised” by a FA or dropped into OT

        You may save more than 5 filters, but can only receive texts for 5

        Notifications & Messages:

        •    When logging in to Crew Access, any notifications (schedule changes) will pop up

        You may acknowledge ALL CHANGES and not receive a call OR

        You may skip notifications and Crew Scheduling will still call you

        •    Notifications will include hotel, roster, and assignment changes

        •  “Notifications” ARE NOT a contractual means of contact for Reserve notification after a trip

        •  Reserves must still check email or call CS after a reserve trip
        •   You may view unacknowledged notifications from the drop down menu
        •  Messages include Make a Wish and Military flights

        Reports:

        •      Static – your roster that was awarded from Crew Planning, with no changes

        •      Reports should show the last 3 months of information

        Reserve: 

        Reserve Self-Assignment, Section 11.E~ please read!

        •  Even if you have self-assigned, YOU ARE STILL ON CALL AND CONTACTABLE per your reserve classification
        •   You may trade a self-assigned or CS assigned trip with OT or other reserves
        •   Self Assign is 10am-2pm Domicile Time the day before a trip begins
        •  At 2pm, OT trips will be pulled and assigned by CS
        •   ER Reserve classifications may not self-assign any trips or APSB
        •   APSB may only be self-assigned for day 1 of a 5-day block, day 1 and/or 2 of a 6-day block
        •  Reserve Self-Assignment for an AM or PM Reserve with four (4) or fewer days of availability remaining in her/his block may self-assign a sequence from Open Time between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM (PT) the day prior to check-in, subject to the following restrictions:

        1. The self-assignment must be within the Reserve’s domicile

        2. The self-assigned sequence must commence within the Reserve’s availability period and must be for the same number of days as the Reserve has left in her/his block.

        3. Sequences may not be split to accommodate a self-assignment.

        Your AFA Officers realize that this is a lot of information and we want to ensure that you have an easy transition to the new system. Please email us at sea.scheduling@afaalaska.org with any questions.

        In Solidarity,

        Your LEC Officers and LEC Scheduling Chairs

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        C19 Election Information and Meet the Candidates Forum~ March 29, 2017

        January 26, 2017 11:30

        Seattle Flight Attendants,

        The Council 19 Election Cycle is underway! Please make sure that you receive your nomination ballots and nominate the candidates you desire to serve as your Local Executive Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer, and 2 Council Representative Positions.

        Nomination Schedule:
        MAIL DATE: 01-24-17     Voting Notice and Voting Guide are mailed containing your personal 16-digit activation code
        POLLS OPEN: 01-26-17    12:00 PM EST Polls Open and voting begins
        POLLS CLOSE: 02-15-17    2:00 PM EST Polls close and the election count takes place.

        Election Schedule:

        MAIL DATE: 03-20-17 Voting Notice and Voting Guide are mailed containing your personal 16-digit activation code
        POLLS OPEN: 03-22-17 Polls Open and voting begins
        POLLS CLOSE: 04-11-17 Polls close and the election count takes place.

        For more information on the election process click the following link:

        http://afacwa-elections.org/councils/ala-council-19-sea/

        On the AFA International Website you can also find information on each of the positions, what to expect when running for office, and other helpful hints to help you with your campaign.

        http://afacwa-elections.org/election-handbook/

        Council 19 is hosting a “Meet the Candidates” Forum on March 29, 2017

        1:00pm-4:00 pm

        Hilton SEA TAC Airport

        Remember, recent changes to the C&B do not allow you to change your vote once it is cast. If you would like to meet the candidates running for office please mark this date on your calendar. Polls Open March 22, 2017, and close on April 11, 2017. 

        All candidates running for office are invited to attend this meeting.

        Per the Election handbook:

         Appearance at a Local Union Meeting. {Article VIII D.3.a}

        Here too, all candidates must be treated equally. If Local Council is to be used for candidate debates, literature distribution or other campaign purposes, all candidates must be given equal access to the meeting. Likewise, all candidates should be notified of the planned meeting date no later than the general meeting notice. Flight pay loss for candidates may not be used for such a meeting.

        Information on the LEC Officer Positions:

         Running for Office

        A. Minimum Qualifications Necessary to Run for Local Office
        {Article III C.2}

        Under AFA-CWA’s Constitution, you must be an active member in good standing from the Local Executive Council at the time of nomination and election. This is the only eligibility requirement in the AFA-CWA Constitution & Bylaws.

        B. Duties and Responsibilities of Local Council Officers
        {Article III C.3}

        The duties and responsibilities of an LEC Officer are outlined in the AFA-CWA Constitution & Bylaws. However, the role of the officers is much more than can be written into any document. Members in good standing elect officers to represent them in all union business and to be their voice at the bargaining table. The Local Executive Council is charged with managing the affairs and business of the union at the Local Council level including establishing committees, conducting membership meetings, and processing grievances, to name a few. Ultimately these responsibilities fall upon the LEC President.

        As a member of the Master Executive Council (MEC) and of the AFA-CWA Board of Directors (BOD), the LEC President has the ability to shape the union at every level. MECs, the highest governing bodies at each airline, direct union activity at their respective carriers and are ultimately responsible for the direction of negotiations. The AFA-CWA BOD, the highest governing body of our union, has ultimate responsibility for the direction of our union.

        The LEC Vice President works at the direction of the LEC President and, in the case of the LEC President’s absence, assumes responsibility for the work of the Local Council, MEC and BOD.

        The LEC Secretary assists the President in administering Local Council funds, maintaining Council records and any other duties as assigned by the President.

        The Local Council Representatives (Council Reps) assist all officers of the Local Council. Council Reps shall not succeed to any vacant office in a Local Executive Council.

        The role of a union officer is more than just a title; it is a whole host of responsibilities.

        **NOTE:  New Officer Training will be offered in 2 separate sessions prior to taking office. A 2-day New Officer Orientation will be scheduled during the 2nd full week of May and the 2nd full week of November during election cycle years. The orientation session will be followed after taking office by a second session entitled New Officer Training. The training sessions will be scheduled during the 2nd full week of August and the last week of January during election cycle years.

        C. Experience and Skills Important to Being an Effective Officer

        Experience is extremely important and having held previous union positions is certainly useful. As with most other careers, you will not usually start at the top but begin in an entry level position. For AFA-CWA that means gaining experience by serving on a committee that interests you or volunteering to work in an unofficial capacity. Through hands-on experience you learn the structure of AFA-CWA and what representing your co-workers involves. Work experience from a past job or from volunteer work outside the union may well provide useful technical skills to support your candidacy. It is possible for a member with no previous AFA-CWA experience to get elected and be an effective leader, but it requires hard work and time to learn the job.

        The flight attendant membership will expect a union officer to be familiar with the contract or, in the case of a newly organized carrier, with what the flight attendants hope to secure in a first contract. They will want their leaders to care about solving problems on and off the line. Understanding the carrier’s goals and needs will help in working out problems with the company management.

        The local council office must administer and maintain a budget, provide oversight and direction to flight attendants on local committees and ensure these committees function properly, be knowledgeable of business communications procedures, understand the functioning of office equipment, and be willing to acquire new skills at AFA-CWA leadership training seminars.

        The actual job requirements will vary from council to council primarily because the size of AFA-CWA councils varies significantly. For a full understanding of the workload of your local council, you can talk with current local officers.

        Finally, commitment is essential. At times, the hours are long and the challenges trying. The support of your family will be critical. If you are determined that these difficulties will not get you down and if you are dedicated to solving problems and resolving disputes, you may find union leadership very rewarding.

        We hope that you all participate in the election process. If you have any questions you can contact LEC President, Laura Masserant

         

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        Recurrent Training Parking Lot Change~ Effective Today!

        January 5, 2017 06:17

        Parking lot change for Recurrent Training Effective Today!

        Due to changes with the Flight Training Center (also known as Flight Ops) parking lot, Flight Attendants who drive to Recurrent Training are now required to park in an alternate parking lot at the MVP parking facility.

        Parking information for Flight Training Center (FTC)

        RT Class Monday-Friday

        Parking is available at the MVP lot located at 18831 International Blvd., Seatac, WA 98188.  You will be signing in for the shuttle and no parking pass is necessary. An MVP shuttle runs on a schedule between the lot and the FTC main building entrance:

        ·      AM Departure from MVP 7:20, 7:28, 7:36, 7:44

        ·      PM Pickup at FTC 5:00, 5:08, 5:16

        FAs will use a sign in sheet at MVP when boarding the shuttle in the AM

        ·         They will need their crew badge and will sign in with Name, Artic, Date and Time

        ·         There will be 2 dedicated shuttles – one from MVP and one form the airport

         

        RT Class Saturday

        Parking is available at the FTC with a printed permit.

        To download Saturday parking permit go to the Inflight Website, Training, Recurrent Training 2017 page:

        “FTC Lot Parking Permit for Seattle RT Saturday”

        If you have any questions please contact the Inflight Training Department.

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        Council 19 New Year Announcements

        January 4, 2017 09:36

        Happy New Year Council 19 Members!

        Your officers hope that you enjoyed your holiday and that you are looking forward to an amazing 2017!

        First of all, the NO JA PLEDGE worked well~ even extending to December 31, 2016. We are pleased that everyone was able to enjoy the holiday without the added stress of JA’ing.

        For those of you who worked over the holiday we hope that you enjoyed this special time with your crew. We are truly a family at Alaska and when we can’t be home we do experience the joy of celebrating holidays, birthdays, and special events in our lives with our Alaska family.

        ISC LEC Chair Announcement

        As of December 31, 2016, Linda Christou stepped down as the Seattle ISC Chair due to her new role as the MEC Secretary-Treasurer. For many years Linda has fought hard to bring awareness to catering issues. She has been a one-women force to be reckoned with in the catering division and we all need to thank her for her undying dedication and desire to make our jobs a little easier during service.

        Thank you Linda!

        Council 19 Officers are pleased to announce that Ross DeJong is the new ISC LEC Chair. Ross is a 26-year Flight Attendant with culinary experience. We are very excited to have Ross as the ISC Chair and bring his unique experience to the role.

        Welcome Ross!

        Reserve Committee Addition

        Please take a minute to welcome Antoine Rouse to the Reserve Committee! Antoine has been a vocal advocate for the Seattle reserves on the Council 19 Reserve Facebook page, even though he recently passed probation. Antoine has, in a small amount of time, mastered Section 11 of the CBA and is a strong voice for the Seattle Reserves. We are pleased to have him on the committee and look forward to his work with AFA.

        Welcome Antoine!!!

        Help with filing Activity Claim Forms

        The past few weeks has seen a huge amount of delays, irregular ops, cancellations, etc., due to weather. MEC Scheduling Chair, Jake Jones, has done an exceptional job following up with the crews when flights are: Over 120 minutes delayed, tarmac delays over 60 minutes, over 14 hrs duty day, stranded overnights, and diversions. As the LEC President, I am cc’d in on every email sent to affected crews. On one day alone I received over 100 emails with follow up information on impacted crews. In his contact emails, Jake also includes an Irregular Ops handout. This form can be found on the Council 19 page at: https://afaalaska.org/sea/irregular-ops-informational-handout

        However, it became clear to us that many of you don’t even know where to find the Activity Claim Form (ACF).

        To access the form go to the Flight Attendant webpage, go to administration, click on pay and benefits, select activity claim form.

        Your Seattle Scheduling committee chairs and officers do their best to help unscramble the web of pay when it comes to cancellations, pay protection, stranded pay, and delays, to name a few. It’s not always an easy puzzle to put together. It’s important that you file your ACF and keep track of it. Let us know if you believe there was an error on your form and we can follow up with payroll.

        If you have any questions with your schedule, pairings, or pay you can contact your Seattle scheduling chairs at sea.scheduling@afaalaska.org

        CourseMill Recurrent Training App

        The MEC is working hard to have management correct the issues with the 2017 RT homestudy module. If you are having problems downloading the modules please know that you have resources available to assist. This is not an easy fix and will take time to download the troubleshoot. Please let your LEC President know if you are experiencing issues.

        In the meantime, please email and/or call inflight Training management or the Mobile Help Desk to get your CourseMill app working.

        Lisa.McCarroll@alaskaair.com or 206-392-6251

        Jennifer.Sovey@alaskaair.com or 206-392-6491

        Amanda.Westendorf@alaskaair.com or 253-569-6977

        Psalm.Terry@alaskaair.com

        Ranjita.Prasad@alaskaair.com

        Mobile Help Desk: 1-877-238-1077, option 4 or support@enterprisemobile.com.

        For a complete listing of the Council 19 Officers and Committee members please click the following link:

         https://afaalaska.org/sea/committees

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

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