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        Council 19 July 2014 Letter to the Members

        July 1, 2014 16:59

        Happy 4th of July!

        Dear Seattle Flight Attendants,

        Today marks the first day of the new election cycle for your AFA LEC Officers! For the past three years Jake, Linda, Tonnette and I have had the pleasure of serving as your LEC Officers. We jumped into our term with goals to increase communication, reinvigorate committees, and mentor Flight Attendants who are interested in AFA work. It has been hard work, but we have loved every minute of it!
        I want to thank Tonnette for her unwavering help and dedication over the past three years. Although she has decided not to continue as an LEC Officer we have managed to convince her to stay on as our Seattle Communication Chair. Tonnette will also work with MEC Vice-President Brian Palmer on helping to manage social media. It is more important than ever that we stay connected with out members and Tonnette is going to be invaluable as our communication chair to help us fulfill this goal!
        I am very excited to introduce your new SEA LEC Council Representatives: Stephanie Adams and Adam Clarey!
        Hello Seattle Flight Attendants! My name is Stephanie Adams, and I am one of the new Council Representatives in Seattle. Also, I am going to assist flight attendants by doing grievance work. I have been with Alaska Airlines for 19 years, flying for 17 of those years. I am a licensed attorney in Washington, and hope I can put my good education to use!  I enjoy traveling and spending time with my two busy children.  I can be reached at msadams44@comcast.net and 206-852-4750.  I look forward to serving you.
        Hello Seattle Flight Attendants- Thank you for electing me as your Council 19 Representative.  I grew up in the Seattle area, and have spent most of my life in the state of Washington.  I have been a Flight Attendant here at Alaska for over 10 years, spending the last 7 plus years here in Seattle.   I’ve been involved with AFA Leadership since 2011 as MEC VOICE and Mobilization Chair.  My previous career experience is in marketing and advertising.  In my down time I enjoy rooting for my favorite teams “Go Cougs and Sounders,” as well as numerous outdoor adventures such as surfing, camping, golfing, and hiking.  I’m excited to bring experience, leadership, and compassion to my role as your new Council 19 Representative. ~Adam Clarey
        Stephanie and Adam both start their new terms already grievance trained! Your LEC Officers met in early June to start our transition and to get to know one another a little better. We have a great team in place and we are eager to have 5 grievance-trained officers to assist the Flight Attendants in Seattle.  Stephanie and Adam started their grievance training in June and will continue to sharpen their skills with our own AFA Alaska grievance training in August 7. Jake, Linda and I will have Stephanie and Adam assist us in disciplinary meetings, as note takers, to help them understand the process and continue their education. Within six months they will be able to start taking meetings on their own!
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        RED HOT SUMMER MOBILIZATION ACTIVITES
        I want to thank everyone who came out to the June Seattle Summer Strategy Session. We had a great turn out and even better conversation! We are going to use some of the ideas that came out of this session- stay tuned for your chance to participate in RED HOT Summer activities!
        July 22 is the next RED HOT Summer Mobilization activity at the SEA-TAC airport and we have obtained 2 sky bridges for our mobilizers who cannot come thru security! Fore more information on how you can join the fun contact:
        Krystle Cook: kcook907@gmail.com
        As we move into the next mediation session it is imperative that we show our solidarity- WE ARE FIVE BASES STANDING STRONG! Wear your RED AFA pin! Wear your RED lanyard! New hire Flight Attendants- you are allowed to wear the RED AFA pin and we encourage you to do so! This is our official AFA Alaska pin!
        Remember: stay informed and stay connected at: alaskamec.org
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        Last week the MEC met with the Negotiating committee for a 2-day training. All of us had a chance to learn what it takes to negotiate at the table with a mock negotiation! I had Lisa Pinkston on my team and I was able to negotiate with Christina Frees on the management team. Let me tell you that both of these ladies have tenacity! I did not get a chance to work with Kristy, but from what I hear she also took the management team to task! Add Paula, Jeff and Jake into this mix and I am hear to tell you that this team is tough, united, and ready to rumble!
        During last week the MEC and the Negotiating committee met with Ben Minicucci, Andy Schneider, Elizabeth Ryan, and Mike Link to discuss the executive summary from the Flight Attendant survey.  This summary was blasted to all the members last week and if you missed it you can find it at:
        http://alaskamec.org/latest-news/negotiations-update-june-26-2014/
        The team is flying to Washington DC next week for the first mediation session!
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        SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS – 2014 ENROLLMENT

        From July 14th—19th, National Group Protection (NGP) will be in the Seattle crew lounge to communicate the AFA supplemental benefit plans.

        Please look for the benefit counselor during the on-site enrollment to enroll or make changes to your existing coverage.  Note that you can enroll in any of the crew lounges, not just your base location (call NGP for other enrollment dates/locations)

        ·       Accident Insurance
        ·       Critical Illness Coverage
        ·       Whole Life Insurance

        There are some benefit enhancements/upgrades this year, so please take the time to sit down with a benefit counselor and review your options.  This is also an excellent time to make sure you have filed for your annual health screening benefits, which are part of the accident and critical illness benefit plans.

        ·       Supplemental – these plans supplement any existing coverage
        ·       Voluntary – members choose to participate
        ·       Limited Underwriting – no medical or physical exams required
        ·       Family Coverage – available with all of the plans
        ·       Portable – members can continue coverage if they leave the company
        ·       Payroll Deduction – premiums are paid through payroll deduction

        If you have any questions regarding the upcoming enrollment, please contact National Group Protection (NGP) at 800-344-9016.
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        Many of you have reached out to us to share your thoughts on negotiations and we continue to ask for your comments and thoughts! It’s important that we hear from you and stay connected to the issues that are important to you.
        It is also very important that you reach out to your AFA committees for help with medical leaves, hotel issues, reserve concerns, and uniform issues. Your SEA LEC committee chairs volunteer many hours of their time for our benefit! But, they cannot address issues if they do not hear from you!
        o   Benefits: Kathy O’Malley-  benefitsassist@hotmail.com
        o   EAP: Lisa Haugen- SEAeap@alaskamec.org
        o   Hotel: Jodi Snow-   mksnwfm@comcast.net
        o   ISC: Linda Christou-  lschristou@comcast.net
        o   Government Affairs: Bev Bullock-  blkbullock@gmail.com
        o   Maternity Co Chair: Beth Hogger-  ltlkahuna@yahoo.com
        o   Maternity Co Chair: Danni K Peterson-  dannipeterson252@gmail.com
        o   SHSC: Susan Lee-  slee@alaskamec.org
        o   Reserve: Erik Velez-   eriklvelez@gmail.com
        o   Retirement: Tim Roddy-   timroddy@me.com
        o   Uniform: Eric Tafoya-   erictafoya@hotmail.com

        You can find a complete list of your Seattle AFA Committee members at:
        http://alaskamec.org/council-19-committees/
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        JA this weekend? At this point the company has no plans to JA. Flight Attendants have contacted me asking about this and I know this is a topic on social media. If there is a need to JA the company will reach out to AFA first and alert us. Once we hear this is a possibility we will communicate to you!
        During this RED HOT Summer your Negotiating Committee and you MEC asks that you stay informed, stay connected, and show your solidarity! We are only as strong as our members and we need ALL of our members STANDING STRONG!

        In solidarity,
        Laura, Jake, Linda, Stephanie, and Adam
        Laura Masserant, LEC President- laura.masserant@afaalaska.org- (360) 633-5905
        Jake Jones, LEC Vice-President- jjones@alaskamec.org- (206) 617-7499
        Linda Christou, LEC Secretary- lschristou@comcast.net- (206) 409-0354
        Stephanie Adams, Council Representative- msadams44@comcast.net- (206) 852-4750
        Adam Clarey, Council Representative- adamjclarey@gmail.com- (425) 269-3262

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA, Local Councils

        Seattle Summer Strategic Planning Event-Reminder

        June 10, 2014 09:10

        Seattle Summer Solidarity Event-Reminder

        Please remember that Tuesday, June 10th is the Seattle Summer Solidarity Event!

        Where: Sea Tac Hilton Conference Center- Elloitt Room

        When: 2pm-4pm

        Also, we may stop by Andy’s “Social” hour so make sure you RSVP for this event.

        In Solidarity,

        Laura Masserant- LEC President, Council 19

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA, Latest News

        Seattle Summer Solidarity Event- Reminder

        June 8, 2014 15:55

        Seattle Summer Solidarity Event-Reminder

        Please remember that Tuesday, June 10th is the Seattle Summer Solidarity Event!

        Where: Sea Tac Hilton Conference Center

        When: 2pm-4pm

        Also, we may stop by Andy’s “Social” hour so make sure you RSVP for this event.

        In Solidarity,

        Laura Masserant- LEC President, Council 19

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA, Latest News

        Council 19- Seattle Summer Strategy Planning Session

        June 6, 2014 11:42

        Dear Seattle Flight Attendants,

        This past week I have heard your concerns over my support for the drill team members who may participate in the upcoming Torchlight Parade. I wish to have more conversation, in person, with you about this issue and the decision the MEC made. I also want to take this opportunity to look ahead at upcoming summer events where we can come together and show our solidarity!

        For those of you who cannot attend, I will be providing more strategic planning sessions over the next few weeks.

        This is very last minute, but I wanted to jump on this day and time as a way to demonstrate our strength and solidarity. I have booked a room at the Hilton Conference Center at the same time as Andy’s Town Hall and Social Hour.

        If you were planning on attending the Town Hall, please stop by the AFA room first and bring your thinking caps- We are going to discuss upcoming solidarity events and how we can continue to put pressure on the company to negotiate the contract we deserve!

        If you can rearrange your schedules to accommodate this last minute request please bring your blue AFA t-shirts! …After 2 hours of planning we will be ready for “Happy Hour.”

        This is a kid friendly event and FAs out on leaves are also welcome to join the fun!

        Parking is paid for by AFA if you park in the general parking garage of the conference center. Also, the Hilton is easy access from the airport if you take the light rail system.

        If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or to any of the LEC Officers.

        I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!

        In solidarity,

        Laura Masserant

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        June 2 Letter to the Members

        June 2, 2014 15:59

        Dear Seattle Flight Attendants,

        It is hard to believe that it is already the month of June! Are you ready for summer flying? Summer flying always adds more to our already hectic jobs on the aircraft, UMs, families, and packed planes. Please remember to rely on your fellow crew members for assistance with bags, carts, and closing overhead bins. Flight Attendants are not required to lift bags and we ask that you use good judgment when turning bags in the overhead bins to reduce injuries! Flight Attendant injuries are on the rise and although I love to talk to you, I do not want to have to discuss how to file a worker’s compensation claim with you!

        Flight Pac! Please sign up for Flight Pac- we need your help to fight Flight Attendants causes on Capitol Hill!

        http://legislative.afacwa.org/FlightPACCope/2012PACBrochure.pdf

        A Review of the Past Few Months

        Over the past few months I have had a chance to talk with many of you on a variety of issues. The biggest issue, of course, is negotiations. I understand that frustrations are mounting and that you are anxious for the team to get back to the table. However, feedback from Flight Attendants in all the bases signaled to us that change on the negotiating committee was important to you. During this time the MEC had to discuss several matters associated with going back to the table, including a new survey and the creation of the Mobilization committee. Also, both Seattle and Portland LEC Officer Elections were underway in March. The MEC knew that making any changes prior to the election results could cause more of a delay, so we waited until the April 11th election results before we could interview for the negotiation committee. In the mean time we got to work on the survey and the mobilization committee.

        Seattle LEC Officer Elections

        I want to thank all of you who voted in the LEC Election. Seattle’s voting turnout increased from 17% three years ago to a 32% turn out this year. Many of you may shake your heads when you see this number, but I don’t.  This was a 50% increase! We are currently in the transition period to the new election cycle and we are not wasting any time getting your new officers trained! We have an LEC Officer meeting on June 2, Adam and Linda are attending new officer training June 10-12 in Washington, DC, and Stephanie is completing her online grievance training. When we begin our term July 1, 2014 we will have a full complement of officers, grievance trained, and ready to get to work for you!

        Negotiating Team Selection

        The selection of the negotiation committee was not an easy task, but the MEC believes that we have captured the right balance of experience and demographics on the committee to represent all Flight Attendants. We are also initiating a social media correspondent from the committee to help disseminate accurate information to you via the various social media pages.

        Wrap Up of the Board of Directors

        The last week of April the MEC traveled to Orlando, FL for the annual AFA Board of Directors Meeting. At this time we began to hear about the issues with the survey link and thankfully Tonnette, Jake, and Linda were in Orlando and worked with Jeff and Brian to help with the issue. The LEC Presidents were on the “floor” of the Board from 9am until late in the night to vote on important agenda items. Plus, we are assigned to committees who are in charge of vetting the agenda items for discussion on the floor. As it turns out, my committee was given two controversial agenda items and I spent a lot of time “in committee.” Again, thank you Jake, Linda, and Tonnette for all your help!

        As many of you know, this Board of Directors elected the new International Officers. Sarah Nelson, United Flight Attendant, was elected as the new International President replacing Veda Shook. I personally want to thank Veda for all that she has done on behalf of Alaska Flight Attendants and all Flight Attendants industry wide.

        In addition, Deb Sutor was elected as International Vice President and Keven Creighan was elected as the Secretary-Treasurer.

        May Solidarity Events

        The Alaska Airlines shareholder meeting was held May 8th in Anchorage, AK. Seattle members spoke very clearly about their desire to do something on this day and because we could not fly to Anchorage, we decided to don our blue AFA t-shirts and meet our crews heading to flights! We spent some time in the boarding area of Anchorage flights on this day and even talked with a few Vice Presidents as they made their way to Anchorage. The highlight of the day was wishing our MEC President, Jeff Peterson, a fond farewell as he boarded his Anchorage flight for the shareholder’s meeting. It was a small thing we could do and I noticed that we raised eyebrows and prompted an early morning text from Ron Calvin asking what “we were up to?”

        The week of May 12-15 hosted local Mobilization trainings in all five bases. In order for Mobilization committees to be effective we need Flight Attendants who are trained to launch and assist with mobilization efforts. Seattle is very fortunate to have LEC Mobilization Chair, Krystle Cook, lead the Seattle Mobilization event on May 20th.  Her natural leadership style is indicative of your next generation of AFA leadership and we are very excited to have her in Seattle. MEC Mobilization Chair Adam Clarey and MEC Vice President Brian Palmer worked tirelessly behind the scenes launching the Mobilization committee and you can expect a lot more “mobilizing” over the next few months! Please check out www.alaskamec.org and the AFA Alaska FaceBook page, facebook.com/alaskamec for more information on upcoming events.

        The May 20th canvassing event in the airport was amazing and Seattle Flight Attendants turned out in masses to help! We received great feedback from you on what could help make upcoming mobilization events even better and we will do our best to incorporate those ideas! Make sure you are wearing your RED AFA pin. This is the official AFA pin for Alaska Flight Attendants and your Mobilization committee members are carrying supplies of pins and lanyards.

        MEC Update

        Last week was the May MEC meeting. We met for 3 solid days discussing upcoming negotiation events and the working through a long agenda of issues. Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo flew out to meet with us to discuss the upcoming negotiation training in June. The negotiating committee and the MEC will meet and train together next month for two days. This will be a great opportunity for our new team members to get to know their MEC and vice versa.

        During this recent MEC meeting Brad Tilden, Ben Minicucci, Andy Schneider, and Ron Calvin all came to visit. I have not seen management request a meeting like this since the “show me the money” pin backers. Clearly, we have them a little rattled.

        The Delta concern is always a hot topic and management requested to meet with the MEC to discuss a better way to convey information to the Flight Attendants. Andy presented Delta’s increased route structure to the MEC and we suggested she send these out to the Flight Attendants. You may have already seen Andy’s What’s Happening with the links to the statistics. Take a look at this information…it is eye opening to see how much they are flying right on top of us. There was some good that came out of the multiple meetings with management this week. For instance, it was made very clear that AFA leadership should be consulted with upcoming changes that affect the Flight Attendants and that our feedback is imperative to helping them disseminate the message, or not.

        We all care about the future of our company and we know that the Flight Attendants continue to do their amazing award winning work in spite of their frustrations with management. This fact was discussed at length with management and I would like to think that they are starting to understand what we are saying. It is in the best interest of our airline to get back to the table and negotiate a contract that represents the amazing award winning work that we do!

        With that said, I am looking forward to the upcoming Torchlight Parade in Seattle this summer. I have grown concerned over comments on social media directed at our drill team members, or anyone who may volunteer for a company sponsored event. The MEC has not taken a position either way on a person’s choice to volunteer-it is up to the individual person to make this decision. But, in light of recent discussions surrounding the drill team volunteers and the fact that Flight Attendants are sharing negative discussions on social media, the MEC is changing its stance.

        The Torchlight Parade is sponsored by Alaska Airlines and the drill team is an integral part of the parade. Flight Attendants on the drill team deserve the same level of support that any Flight Attendant would expect when they wear our uniform. The MEC discussed several options that our Flight Attendants could do to show their support for their negotiating committee and the drill team members. Stay tuned for the announcement and what you can do to support our drill team members!

        In closing I want to offer this: As we move into the next round of negotiations please be kind to one another. We do not always have to agree, but we do have to work together and be mindful of what you post on social media. The company is watching and they have called in Flight Attendants for social media posts. If negative comments are directed to any employee (system regulations, harassment) or comments shed a bad light on the company you could receive a call from your performance supervisor.

        Thank you for the ability to serve you- I am truly honored to represent this amazing group of Flight Attendants!

        In solidarity,

        Laura Masserant, LEC President Seattle

        Council 19

        Five Bases One Voice!

         

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

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