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        TURNING UP THE HEAT!

        July 26, 2023 07:00

        ***This post is from a previous email communication, so may appear out of order and is being posted as an FYI.


         WE ARE OFF TO A GREAT START IN OUR 

         RED HOT SUMMER CAMPAIGN


        We would like to thank all of our members who joined us on July 19th to  kick off our RED HOT summer! Over 250 people joined our Pop Up Picket to show management that we are turning up the heat. Let’s continue the momentum by continuing to wear your RED PINS to show solidarity and by signing up for the August 15th day of Solidarity events. There are strength in numbers, so we encourage you to bring your friends and family. Please continue to share photos of the event to raise awareness. 

        The events across the system got some great presence in the media, visit the links below for specific Seattle coverage!

        • FOX 13
        • KIRO 7 News
        • Puget Sound Business Journal
        • Seattle Times article
        • Simply Flying blog

        LOCAL COUNCIL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT


        We are planning on holding a Council #19 meeting directly after the Systemwide Day of Solidarity event. This will be a great opportunity for you to meet our LEC Officers and Committee Members.

        Date: August 15th

        Time: 2:00 – 3:00PM

        Location: Angle Lake Park, Shelter “C”

        Please stay tuned for social media posts and email newsletters for further details and meeting agenda.


        SYSTEM WIDE DAY OF SOLIDARITY


        We look forward to seeing everyone at our August 15th Systemwide Day of Solidarity! Things are heating up and we would like to continue the momentum and have as many people as possible at our event. Please bring your friends and family and encourage them to wear RED!  CLICK HERE to sign up for the event. 

        We have received a lot of questions about the event, please make sure to visit the Picketing FAQ’s post for your answers, or reach out. You can contact Iay Haywood,  our Council 19 Mobilization Committee Chairperson at sea.mobilization.chair@afaalaska.org.


        ARE YOU INTERESTED IN GETTING INVOLVED?


        We are looking to gather a list of members who are  interested in getting involved in YOUR UNION! We want to hear from you if you are interested in volunteering on one of our committees. Please note, we may not have current availability on all of our committees, but we are looking to form a list of people that are interested, so we can keep in touch when openings come available. We will also be posting openings on our website, social media and in our newsletters each month when there are openings. CLICK HERE to go to our form to express your interest.


        HAVE YOU MOVED?


        Have you moved recently? It is important that AFA has your current mailing list on file. The address that is on file with international is the address any ballots for future elections, etc will be mailed to. Be prepared to receive future ballots in the mail by updating your mailing address by CLICKING HERE.


        REPORTING AN ISSUE


        We would like to remind you of the importance of reporting any issues you have directly with AFA. We have a ticketing system at https://support.afaalaska.org/ where you can report all issues you have. We have seen an increase in social media posts on issues that do not have a corresponding ticket filed with AFA. We can’t take action on situation we read about on social media—we must have a ticket filed. By filing a ticket, you will get contacted by the appropriate person, and it also helps us track trends and stay up to date with what is happening. Please make sure to visit our ticketing system at https://support.afaalaska.org/. 


         ARE YOU UP TO DATE ON YOUR UNION DUES?


        Life happens and you can fall behind in dues. Did you know that you have to be in good standing to vote on a proposed contract? Making sure you are current on your dues now could help avoid headaches in the future. If you have received any notices from AFA about past due union dues, make sure to take action. If you owe an amount that is a bit out of reach, they will work with you on a plan to get them paid off. If you contact them now, your plan may help you get current prior to any vote we have in the future. Reach out to AFA Membership to find out if you are past due and get on a plan. Visit the AFA-CWA Membership Page by AFA-CWA Membership, you will find all the resources and contact information. 


        OUR NEW SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE


        Did you know we have a new Facebook group? We are always looking for ways to get information to you via the platforms you use most, so we have started a Council #19 Facebook group. You can access it at https://www.facebook.com/groups/afaalaskaseattle . In order to be accepted into the group, you must answer the questions and agree to the group rules. Failure to do either will result in an automatic denial by the auto-responder.

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA Tagged With: Council 19

        Pop Up Picket Reminder!!

        July 18, 2023 00:00

        CALL TO ACTION: 

        ITS TIME FOR A RED HOT SUMMER!!!!

        It’s time we stand together and show management that WE ARE DETERMINED TO FIGHT FOR OUR FAIR SHARE!

        Please join your LEC Officers, Local Mobilization Volunteers and your fellow Flight Attendants , picketing Alaska Airlines at Seatac on July 19, 2023. 

        Click to sign up >> https://forms.gle/Kp6FRrdvmXZP9YfJ9

        If you are not 100% able to attend, please do not RSVP. We need to keep as accurate a count on who will be present. A weak showing is worse than none at all. There is strength in numbers!! 

        Is our next contract worth 1 to 2 hours of your time? YES!

        Do we all need to participate? YES!

        If you are available, we need you there! If you are unable to attend this one there will be more events, but try to attend as many as you can!

        When:

        Wednesday, July 19, 2023, 12:30pm – 2:00pm

        Where:

        The Seattle Tacoma International Airport Flag Pavilion (located on International Airport at the main entrance of the airport, across the street from the Radisson Hotel). 

        May I bring a Guest? 

        Yes, your friends and family are welcome to come out and support us! 

        What to Wear?

        Wear your Uniform, including your RED AFA pin. If friends or family are joining you, have them wear a RED shirt! 

        Will picket signs be provided? 

        Yes, AFA will be providing these. We ask that you do not make your own. They will be handed out at 12:30 at the Flag Pavilion.

        Where do I park? 

        We suggest carpooling. There are several lots in the area that you can utilize. You can also park at the Angle Lake light rail station and take the train one stop. 

        What can I do to make this event a success?

        Recruit your friends and family to show up! Share this email annd encourage others to sign up.This will help us plan accordingly. and ensure our message is heard loud annd clear! Our Local Mobilization Committee will handle all the details. 

        How do I sign up? 

        CLICK HERE

        Questions?

        Ian.haywood@afaalaska.org

        Picketing FAQs can be found by CLICKING HERE

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA Tagged With: Council 19, Informational Picketing, red hot summer

        Council #19 Update

        July 8, 2023 17:03

        First, thank you for your patience and understanding as we maneuver through these times. We realize everything is somewhat ‘fluid and vague’, but we are working to get more concrete plans in place, and as soon as we do, you will know! Keep in mind, when we set up events, there are processes that have to take place (permits, etc). 

        Thank you for showing solidarity with your fellow Flight Attendants by wearing your RED AFA pin. Continue to monitor social media to see the hours of distribution. If you are at Seatac Airport, swing by the area across from gate D2 and you may see someone handing them out! We are working on ways to make distribution more streamlined. 

        Did you know we have a new Seattle Council #19 Facebook Group? You can request to join it by CLICKING HERE. Please note that all councils have their own pages, this is the Seattle page.  We will post updates here and also send emails.

        Try to attend the following events. We are hyper linking the events to our Facebook events page, but also including the information for those of you who are not on social media.

        • July 19, 2023: Informational Picketing at the Seattle Tacoma Airport flag pavilion. We will meet at 12:30 and the event will last until 2:00pm. There is limited parking at the AFA Office. We suggest parking at the SeaTac Light Rail station and take the train to the airport. Try to carpool if you will be parking. We also ask that you wear your uniform. 
        • August 15, 2023: Systemwide Day of Solidarity. We are still working out the details on where we will be staging and where we will send people, so keep your eyes out for future communications.

        Where is the Flag Pavilion? The Flag Pavilion is located right at the entrance to the airport, across the street from the Radisson Hotel. 

        SIGN UP HERE for JULY 19 EVENT: We have our permit for the event, however, the Port of Seattle limits the number of people who can attend. If you know you can attend, SIGN UP HERE. 

        Stay tuned for more information on our RED hot summer! We will post on our Facebook page and also send updates via email, so make sure to check your email regularly for our communications!

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA Tagged With: Council 19, Mobilization, red hot summer

        AFA Council 19 (SEA) LEC Vice President Runoff Election Results

        June 21, 2023 12:30

        Master Executive Council (MEC)

        The following AFA Flight Attendant was elected to the office of LEC Vice President representing Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants based in Seattle:

        LEC Vice President: Melinda Jorge Henderson

        View the certified election results here >>

        This officer will serve a term of office starting July 1, 2023 and concluding on June 30, 2026.

        Our Master Executive Council (MEC) congratulates the newly elected officer and we sincerely thank all those who stepped forward to run in the election.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, Council 19 SEA Tagged With: election results, officer elections

        Council #19 May Hotel Update

        May 20, 2023 02:11

        Council #19 Hotel Update – May 2023

        Recent Hotel Changes

        San Francisco: It was recently announced that we will be moving to downtown San Francisco for our longer layovers. The hotel chosen can be found in the hotel hotline (the name has been excluded from this communication for safety/security reasons). This is a 4-star hotel and is considered a level 7 (Superior, First Class) on the Travel Weekly rating board which we use for determination for our layovers. Out of the hotels inspected, this was the top AFA Choice. It is within walking distance to may dining establishments and shopping, as well as many tourist opportunities.  AFA also liked this hotel because in addition to a downtown location, each room has a coffee maker and refrigerator, and there is a microwave for use onsite (although these items are not contractual). This hotel houses many other airline crews so has experience with what we require.  We hope you enjoy it. Please make sure to submit BOTH positive and negative feedback via the crew care link, or via the link on you IMD.

        Safety Reminders

        The Seattle committee has received some concerns about the locations of some of our hotels in regard to crime and homelessness. In todays world, there is an increase to homeless populations in most  cities across the globe, we also see it in some of the suburban areas. This is something we have to deal with. It is important to keep safety in mind when out and about. Always check with the front desk to find out if there are areas to avoid. When venturing out, leave the paper sleeve your room key comes in at the hotel (the room number is usually written on this), that way if you drop your key, your room number will not be obvious to whoever picks it up. If you are going out at night and are concerned, use the buddy system. AFA, ALPA, Alaska and API research crime in the areas and we often bring corporate security on our site inspections so we can get their input as well, but its important to keep safety in mind when you are out and about. If you have any issues come up or have safety concerns, please submit them on Crew Care.

        Our Relationship with API

        We often get questions about what our relationship with API is and what exactly they do for us. Simply put, API manages our contracts with our hotel and transportation vendors. They also manage the communication between Alaska and those vendors. Alaska is their largest account, and we have an account manager who is assigned only to us. In addition, API has employees who are dedicated 100% to our operation. There is an API representative who now has a desk in the HUB building, so our schedulers and operations team have a direct contact on property. There is also one remote person strictly dedicated to Alaska Airlines. 

        It is important to remember that API does not make decisions on what hotels our crews will be staying in. This decision is made by Alaska Airlines with input from both AFA and ALPA. Once a decision is made, API negotiates the terms and then manages the contract for Alaska. 

        When a crew member files a Crew Care report, it is automatically sent to API, Alaska Management, the AFA Hotel Committee Members and the ALPA Hotel Committee Members. Once received, API then takes the concerns (or compliments) and sends them to the property or transportation committee in the report and awaits their reply. If it was a compliment that was sent in, it simply goes to that property/transportation company and the matter is closed. If you are writing about a specific employee, the property/transportation company will recognize them on the compliments given or will take action with any concerns reported. Once API hears back from the property/transportation company about your concerns, they will update the report you filed with their responses. Most of the reports received are similar, so it may feel like you are getting “cookie cutter” responses, however, EACH AND EVERY report is followed up on. If you have more information or want to reply, once the matter is “closed”, you can go back into your initial report and follow up. To do so, simply go back to the list of feedback in your account and click on the feedback ID number and it will open the report, then at the bottom of that page you can leave additional feedback/information and it will reopen your ticket. The people that respond to our feedback respond for multiple airlines, so it may take a couple of days to hear back, but they work hard to get the information needed as quickly as possible. Please remember, they also are at the mercy of the property/transportation vendor and how long it takes them to respond. 

        Thank you so much for using Crew Care, it is so important! 

        Crew Care and New Resources Coming

        Your hotel committee is in the process of testing a new tool that is coming to Crew Care that will help you closely monitor hotel assignments, van times, feedback, and more. Please stay tuned for information coming about this exciting resource. Also, we will be in the base the morning of June 6th to show it off! 

        Upcoming Hotel Site Inspections and Site Inspections Process

        Site inspections are common when a contract comes up for renewal. Sometimes a current hotel is not interested in continuing the relationship, the hotel no longer meets the contractual language, or we are simply re-assessing the market to see what other properties have become available.  We have site inspections coming up in the following markets:

        ·       TPA/RSW

        ·       KOA

        ·       PHX

        ·       SEA

        ·       BUR

        ·       ORD

        Have you been curious about the site inspection process? Have you always thought that the final determination is money? Here is a little bit of information on how the hotel selection process works. 

        First, there are a few things that “trigger” a hotel site inspection. These can include, but are not limited to:

        ·       A new market Alaska is going to serve.

        ·       A market whose contract is expiring, and the property is no longer interested in our business.

        ·       A market whose contract is expiring, and the property is significantly raising their rates.

        ·       A property that has fallen below our minimum hotel standards.

        ·       A property that receives a larger than normal amount of feedback that needs addressing.

        When an inspection is announced, API gets right to work. They reach out to ALL properties (after removing the ones that they know right away do not meet our contractual requirements) in that area to see if they are interested in our business. At this point, there is no dollar value attached, simply a request to see if they are interested. If they are, they will submit their reply with prices, hotel amenities, etc. API will determine which on the list meet our contractual requirements and remove the remainder. From an outside perspective, it’s easy to think that there are many properties in a particular city so it should not be hard to find a long list of interested properties, but not all hotels want crew business. Let’s take Miami as an example. Think about how many hotels are in the Miami area. API was able to get proposals from 90 properties in the Miami area (excluding airport areas). Out of those 90, 13 of them replied that crew did not align with their overall strategy, 10 said they didn’t want our business even if we paid the highest rack rate, 4 could not accommodate our arrival/departure times, 4 were not willing to accept our minimum requirements for placement per our contract, 11 could not accommodate the number of rooms we needed or were at the maximum number of crews they allow, and 3 were in the middle of heavy renovations. Out of the 90, we were able to look at 8 (this included 2 by the airport for irregular operations or short layovers), the remaining 37 didn’t even reply to the opportunity of crew business. This is well before nightly rates, etc. are even talked about. It is important to know this is sometimes what we are up against in today’s hotel environment, in certain markets. 

        Once the site inspection list is complete, API arranges the tours/visits. Our API Account Manager travels to the sites along with a member of Alaska Management (from the hotel team), 1 ALPA Hotel Committee Chair and 1 AFA Hotel Committee Chair. There are on occasion additional management staff present as well. For example, if it’s a new destination, or a destination that has safety concerns, a member from the Alaska Airlines security team will come along to check out the area and property. Also, there are sometimes members from the Inflight accounting team present so they can better understand what we as crew look for in a property and why certain things are so important to us, this way they are not just deciding based on a dollar amount. Once we arrive on site, we conduct back-to-back inspections of the different properties. We meet with hotel management and ask questions about their processes (check in, cleaning, etc.). We also check several things on property including, but not limited to:

        ·       HVAC vents and cleanliness

        ·       Water pressure

        ·       Black out shade effectiveness

        ·       Bed comfort

        ·       Amenities in the room (safe, ironing board/iron, refrigerator, luggage rack, door locks, etc.)

        ·       Food options

        ·       Amenities in the hotel vicinity

        ·       Hotel security and access (are there cameras, elevator key card access, etc.)

        ·       And so much more (too much to list)

        We do the above at each property we visit. At the end of site sections, both AFA and ALPA will send in their reports to management. It will include our recommended hotel, our acceptable hotels, and our unacceptable hotels. From that list, Alaska will then go to API and ask them to see what they can negotiate with the properties. This is when dollars and amenities come into play. They will negotiate our crew discounts/amenities as well as the rate Alaska will pay. Once that process is complete, Alaska will make the decision on the property. Obviously, it is nice when AFA and ALPA have the same thoughts on the properties visited, as we have a little more “pull” but that does not always happen. Financials are not always the determining factor. For example, in Miami (as used in the above example), our current hotel was chosen by AFA, however it was quite a bit more expensive than the other acceptable hotels. Alaska decided that the location of the current hotel and the amenities (gym, pool, dining, room comfort, etc.) outweighed the financial savings. 

        It is once again important to remember that API does not choose our hotels, they only manage our contracts. 

        As always, we advocate hard for the best hotels we can possibly secure. We always appreciate your feedback; we take it to heart and use all feedback when making our recommendations on crew layover hotels. If you have questions that do not warrant a Crew Care, you can reach the Seattle Hotel Chairperson at sea.hotel.chair@afaalaska.org.

        In Solidarity, 

        Your Seattle Hotel Committee

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA Tagged With: Hotel Committee, hotels

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