Grievance Committee
- AFA has not agreed to any extra-contractual terms for the newly announced supplemental ditching training; discussions with management just started.
- Many management decision-makers are away at contract negotiations, delaying progress toward any sort of agreement.
- Our AFA Committees are committed to advocating for your rights and will address unresolved issues through the contractual grievance process if necessary.
AFA Representatives have recently been receiving a lot of questions about the supplemental ditching training announced by management. We want to make it clear that AFA has not agreed to any extra-contractual terms for this training. Management just began substantive discussions yesterday with our Grievance, Scheduling, Inflight Training, and Air Safety, Health, & Security Committees to work out the administrative and logistical details of the training, but those details are still undetermined. Progress has been slow because many of the primary management decision-makers are currently involved in contract negotiations in Washington, DC, this week and are unavailable to discuss the supplemental ditching training issues.
While the situation is not ideal, we must meet the regulatory training requirements and address the remaining details later. We don’t yet know what management intends to propose, nor do we know if we can successfully reach an agreement on which contractual provisions AFA believes apply. If we can’t agree, it may come down to addressing the unresolved provisions (particularly contract sections 30.C.3-5) through the contractual grievance process and arbitration afterward, which can be time-consuming.
We have clearly communicated your concerns to management and have asked them to provide responses to numerous unanswered questions. Our AFA Committees are actively advocating for your contractual rights. We are dedicated to fighting for those rights, even if it takes time, rather than providing an instant fix.
Dominic Palaroan says
I am not sure when it is possible to physically do this additional training in person? We are only expected to do this once we’ve checked in for our trip/assingment or during a sit. Majority of my trips are early check in times, with no sit. Once I do arrive and check in for my assignment, which I do right at my scheduled time. I have 15 minutes to get to the gate. So when does that leave time to go to the village to do this training that I’ve been told takes 20 minutes?