Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) News
- Joint Contract Negotiations Session 2 – April 2025
- Introducing Our Negotiations Support Representative
- Joint Contract Negotiations Begin
- Negotiations Support Representative Interviews
- Introducing Our AFA Alaska Joint Negotiating Committee and Seniority Merger Integration Committee Members
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Our Joint Negotiating Committee Members
Email our Joint Negotiating Committee at jnc@afaalaska.org

Timothy Green
MEC President & Joint Negotiating Committee Chairperson
Tim Green has been an LAX-based Flight Attendant since hired in 2003. At different times throughout his career, he has flown regularly out of LAX, BUR, and SNA. This experience has helped him gain an understanding of the unique challenges we face.
Prior to running for MEC President, Tim represented Council 18 (LAX) as LEC President and previously as the Local Scheduling Committee Chairperson. During that time, he became a staunch advocate for our members. That experience inspired him to become more involved and run for elected office in 2016. As an elected officer Tim has never forgotten that he is a Flight Attendant first, union leader second, spending his weekends flying and sitting shoulder to shoulder with our local members. He believes our Union is strongest when everyone is informed and involved. To help facilitate that, he will ensure that AFA has a stronger, more visible presence. Tim believes in honest and open two-way communication and encourages members to reach out to AFA with their concerns.

Martin Gusman
Joint Negotiating Committee Member, Hawaiian
Martin began his career as a Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant in 1986. Shortly after moving his family back to Honolulu from Seattle in 1991, he started doing Union work by joining the Grievance Committee. Martin is driven by a sense of fairness and respect. Both were painfully lacking when Hawaiian was struggling financially in the 1990s. He took on a number of roles, including being a member of the Negotiating Committee and the Council 43 (HNL) LEC President. He served as the In-Flight PBS administrator for 12 years, which allowed him to ensure that our contractual provisions were being correctly applied to Flight Attendants’ PBS schedules. In 2016, he rejoined the Negotiating Committee and is the current Honolulu LEC President.
Martin was born on O’ahu, grew up in ‘Aiea, and graduated from Damien High School. He has an Associate’s degree in Computer Science. Martin and his wife, Arlene, have been married for 36 years and have two children.

Jeff Fuke
Joint Negotiating Committee Member, Hawaiian
Jeff has been a Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant since 2008 and is based in Honolulu. He first volunteered with the Honolulu LEC because he wanted to learn about the Hawaiian contract. That led to committee work in contract enforcement and, eventually, negotiations. Jeff is focused on maintaining and growing the benefits and protections enshrined in our respective contracts, being a voice for the Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant history and way of life, and learning and helping others understand our new joint contract.
Prior to Hawaiian, Jeff worked in various customer service and administrative government jobs. He’s from Hilo and attended Waiākea High School, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, and Syracuse University. His favorite color is orange, loves traveling to Japan with family and friends, and usually works in the Interisland operation.

Virginia Fritz
Joint Negotiating Committee Member, Alaska
Virginia has been a San Francisco-based Flight Attendant since 2015 when she started her career at Virgin America. She has always had a passion for aviation since traveling as an unaccompanied minor at 5 years old. Her desire for aviation led her to work on a Zeppelin, as a gate agent, and as an air transportation supervisor. When Alaska Airlines bought Virgin America, and she became a member of AFA, she jumped at the first opportunity to fight for Flight Attendants by serving as the Council 35 (SFO) Scheduling Committee Chairperson from 2018 until 2022. In 2022, Virginia was elected as Council 35 LEC Vice President and began serving San Francisco Flight Attendants in additional capacities, including with local Grievance, Mobilization, and Hotel Committees, as well as other needs her local Members requested of her. In 2020, she was privileged to be able to join the PBS Committee, and in 2023, she was honored to begin serving as MEC Scheduling Committee Vice Chairperson—PBS.
Virginia is honored and humbled to be elected to the Joint Negotiating Committee so that she can use her commitment and passion in advocacy to find a contract that truly helps us all be stronger together.
When not advocating for fellow Flight Attendants, Virginia resides in Los Gatos, CA, with her supportive and loving husband, their adorable pup, Strudel, and her especially Union Proud Grandmother.

Heather Reier
Joint Negotiating Committee Member, Alaska
Heather attended her first Anchorage Local Council AFA meeting in early 2016 before even flying a trip. Being a helper by nature, she immediately joined the Reserve Committee as a Reserve Buddy. This allowed her to better learn the parts of the contract that were specific to her work and to support others in the same position.
When the Local Scheduling Committee Chairperson position became available in early 2019, Heather stepped into that role to better assist all her coworkers – while remaining a Reserve Buddy (and Interim Reserve Chairperson) until this past July. As Local Scheduling Committee Chairperson, she has been able to help countless Flight Attendants with questions about legalities, pay, hotel issues, etc. She has often been able to advocate successfully on others’ behalf.
Heather was elected Council 30 (ANC) Local Executive Council Vice President for 2023-2025. She is thrilled that this expanded role allows her to fully serve her coworkers and increase her knowledge and expertise in all contract areas.
Heather and her husband, Travis, a firefighter in Anchorage, have been married for 28 years and have raised their family in Anchorage since early 1997. Heather is an animal lover. She has three dogs of her own and often has foster dogs running around. She also enjoys the outdoors (minus the mosquitos) and has recently discovered a love of gardening.

Paula Mastrangelo
AFA Senior Staff Negotiator
With over 25 years of experience as a Staff Negotiator at AFA, Paula Mastrangelo believes that Flight Attendants drive successful agreements through steady commitment to strong labor activism and engagement. She believes that engagement is inspired by clear, transparent communication with AFA membership throughout the negotiating process.
Paula has worked with both Alaska and Hawaiian Flight Attendants through several contract campaigns. She was our staff negotiator for the 1994 CHAOS™ strike agreement and the Alaska/Virgin America JCBA and is well acquainted with our Contract and our culture. In addition to her work at Alaska, Paula has concluded contracts at United, AirTran, and Spirit, and many regional carriers.
About Our Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC)
The Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) will negotiate with management to merge the collective bargaining agreements of the two pre-merger airlines into a single agreement for the newly combined airline. The full JNC will include two members from AFA Alaska, two from AFA Hawaiian, the MEC President, and the AFA Staff Negotiator.
Read more about the duties and responsibilities of the Negotiating Committee >
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Information about the duties and responsibilities of Joint Negotiating Committee Members is contained within Section X.D.4 of the AFA International Policy Manual. Click the link above to review the online version of this section.
Who Selects the Joint Negotiating Committee?
Each pre-merger airlines’s members of the Joint Negotiating Committee are selected by a majority vote of each airline’s respective pre-merger voting members of the MEC (LEC Presidents). This is outlined in Section X.D.2 of the AFA International Policy Manual.
Contract Interpretation
The Joint Negotiating Committee continues to serve as a contract interpretation resources once a joint collective bargaining agreement has been ratified.