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        October 12, 2015 06:58

        [Updated information in red text below.]

        This morning there was a fire caused by the battery in the buy on board credit card sleeve on a flight from EWR to SEA. Everyone is safe and the flight was diverted. Because of that Alaska Airlines is removing all credit card sleeves from all flights immediately. Management is working on sending out an ACARS message to crews already in flight with instructions.

         

        ***Please do not take the buy on board sleeves onboard and do not charge them. Keep your iPhone. Return the sleeve to your base office. If you are on a layover, leave the sleeve with station personnel (e.g. CSA) prior to boarding. Ensure it is powered off with the battery still attached. ***

         

        Once Alaska Airlines management has a better handle on the situation they will be providing more information. There is a message on the splash screen and management will be pushing a message out to all F/A phones this morning. Please help us get out the word quickly!

         

        Take care and fly safe!

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow and Stephen Couckuyt; and MEC ASHSC Chairperson Seth Heiple

        AFA Alaska

        Filed Under: Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee (ASHSC), Latest News Tagged With: 2015, ASHSC, battery, buy on board, fire, recall

        October 10, 2015 09:00

        [Note: Individual grievances must be filed by close of business at 5pm PT Wednesday, October 14, 2015.]

         

        Management unilaterally changed the employee travel pass policy on May 1, 2012

         

        On May 1, 2012, Alaska Airlines management unilaterally made a significant change to the employee travel pass policy. Effective that day, almost all Alaska Airlines employees who had previous service with Horizon Air had their year of hire adjusted to their Alaska Air Group (AAG) date of hire for the purposes of non-revenue travel priority. AFA and ALPA filed grievances in response to the May 1, 2012, change.  More detailed background information can be found after the signature block and AFA Alaska logo below.

        Recent developments

         

        In recent developments ALPA settled its grievance, and management granted the AFA grievance. Management announced the intent to roll back the Alaska Flight Attendants and Pilots who are former Horizon employees and to return their travel priority to their Alaska Airlines date of hire. While all employees (formerly from Horizon) hired after July 2012 and those in the Flight Attendant and Pilot work groups are being handled consistently, a small number of employees remain in the other work groups who were not rolled back to their Alaska Airlines date of hire for travel seniority.

         

        Flight Attendants impacted by this decision were notified in early September that their date of hire for travel would revert to the Alaska Airlines hire date and that they would receive new badges. This has caused understandable disappointment and frustration for our members impacted by the change.

         

        AFA’s assessment

         

        AFA advised management that it does not believe that the resolution allowing a small number of employees to retain a date of hire boarding priority that is unavailable to the rest of the employees in the company is equitable and just, or a full resolution of the grievance. In our opinion the overall implementation of the policy changes since the original change in May of 2012 has been badly mishandled. The failure to fully review the original policy change, failure to consult with the Labor groups involved or to assess the potential conflict with their Collective Bargaining Agreements is unacceptable.

         

        Difficult decision

         

        AFA was left with the difficult decision on how to proceed. The Master Executive Council (MEC) consulted with our AFA staff attorney to determine if filing a new grievance in order to pursue a uniform policy for all employees, while upholding our contractual language regarding benefits and company seniority, was possible. Ultimately the advice was that a grievance initiated by AFA would be unlikely to succeed, as it would be attempting to change the policy for employees in other work groups, who are covered by their own collective bargaining agreements.

         

        After much discussion, the MEC decided that no further grievances would be filed on this issue, and that the rollback for flight attendants would stand (as will the rollback for pilots, based on ALPA’s settlement). This was a very challenging conclusion for all and the vote was not unanimous. The MEC has spent over three years attempting to resolve this difficult issue, constantly operating with the knowledge that no matter the resolution, one portion of our membership would be negatively impacted.

         

        Filing an individual grievance

         

        The MEC understands that our members who were formerly employed by Horizon feel very strongly about the issue.   Many have requested to file individual grievances per Section 19 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. If any member would like to utilize this provision of the contract and file an individual grievance they have the ability to do so and should contact the MEC Grievance Chair Jennifer Wise-MacColl (jennifer.wisemaccoll@afaalaska.org) to receive a grievance number and instructions. The issue is timely as management notified Flight Attendants on September 1, 2015, of the roll back.   In order to file a grievance per the 30 business days required by the contract, individual grievances should be filed by close of business at 5pm PT this coming Wednesday, October 14, 2015.

         

        * * *

         

        If you have any questions or concerns, contact your Local Executive Council president:

        ANC | SEA | PDX | LAX | SAN.

         

        In solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow and Stephen Couckuyt; MEC Grievance Chairperson Jennifer Wise MacColl and AFA Senior Staff Attorney Kimberley Chaput

         

        AFA Alaska

        Additional Background Information

         

        On May 1, 2012, Alaska Airlines management unilaterally made a significant change to the employee travel pass policy. Effective that day, almost all Alaska Airlines employees who had previous service with Horizon Air had their year of hire adjusted to their Alaska Air Group (AAG) date of hire for the purposes of non-revenue travel priority. Prior to this change there was a long standing past practice that any employee who entered a work group covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement did not retain their AAG date of hire for non-revenue travel priority. The May 1st change directly affected over three hundred (300) employees and their travel seniority changed—approximately one hundred fifty (150) of them flight attendants.  Some of those employees now had travel seniority greater than Alaska Flight Attendants who had been hired at Alaska before the former Horizon employees transferred to Alaska. In effect, the change impacted all Alaska Flight Attendants.

         

        Then in July of 2012 management changed its policy again and determined that all former Horizon employees hired after July 1, 2012, would receive only their Alaska date of hire as their travel seniority. This left the group of 300 as the only employees utilizing their AAG date of hire for non-revenue travel priority. There have been numerous questions regarding longevity for retirement and if this change negates previous service with Horizon Air for purposes of retirement eligibility. The short answer is that this changes impacts date of hire only for non-revenue travel priority.

         

        AFA and ALPA filed grievances in response to the May 1, 2012, change.  This was not something we undertook lightly, because many of our flight attendants are former Horizon employees.  Ultimately, however, the Master Executive Council (MEC) filed the grievance because we felt—and still feel—that the Company’s actions abrogated our seniority.  Seniority is the bedrock of our contract and the guiding principle governing our work rules.  The grievance was intended to protect our contract and the workgroup as a whole, not to hurt a group of flight attendants.  In addition the MEC weighed the decision of taking no action and the implication that would have if AAG were to acquire new carriers.   The MEC was concerned that not grieving the May 1, 2012, change would adversely affect our ability to protect the travel seniority of our Flight Attendants—including former Horizon flight attendants.

        Filed Under: Grievance Committee, Latest News Tagged With: 2015, grievance, non-rev, non-revenue, travel

        October 8, 2015 09:00

        Horizon Air can acquire ERJ-175—if its employees accept cuts

        As you may know, Alaska Air Group (AAG) management has told Horizon Air that it can acquire ERJ-175 aircraft and start flying jet routes—but only if Horizon cuts operating expenses so that its cost per block hour is comparable to that of SkyWest. If Horizon employees can’t accept those cuts, management says the planes will go to SkyWest and Horizon will be a rapidly shrinking Q-400 operator.

         

        As part of its plan, Horizon has asked its AFA-represented flight attendants to make significant, mid-term changes to their contract.  They’re asking this even as Alaska Air Group reports record profits and growth, and even as J.D. Power has awarded “Highest in Customer Satisfaction among Traditional Network Carriers” to Alaska/Horizon for the eighth consecutive year.

         

        Unanimously adopted resolution by the AFA-CWA Executive Board of Directors

        For your information, the following resolution was unanimously adopted on September 10th at the 40th AFA-CWA Executive Board Meeting in Washington, DC September 9-10, 2015:

         

        Whereas, Horizon Flight Attendants find themselves facing an either/or choice from Management to accept cuts in pay and work rules in exchange for promises of new aircraft and increased flying, or by maintaining their contract provisions the threat of downsizing and loss of jobs; and

         

        Whereas, this is the latest example of Airline Management’s continual shell game of pitting Regional Carriers against each other to drive down wages, work rules and benefits;

         

        Therefore Be It Resolved; that the 40th AFA-CWA Executive Board, representing 18 Airlines and 50,000 Flight Attendants around the globe pledges its commitment and support to the Horizon Flight Attendants, Leaders and Members as they consider the best course to follow to protect their contract and provide a strong future for their members and airline.

         

        AFA Alaska MEC offers support and solidarity to our flight attendant brothers and sisters at Horizon Air

        The AFA Alaska Master Executive Council firmly believes that all Alaska Airlines flying should remain within the wholly owned (and unionized) AAG carriers. In our opinion, contracting out more flying to a non-union carrier may be financially beneficial in the short term but ultimately hurts all Air Group employees over the long term—including Alaska Airlines flight attendants.  The struggle at Horizon is one that we have seen repeatedly throughout the regional industry and we do not wish it to continue within Air Group. Accordingly, the Alaska MEC offers our support and solidarity to our AFA brothers and sisters at Horizon Air in these difficult times.

         

        * * *

         

        In Solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow and Stephen Couckuyt

        AFA Alaska

        Filed Under: Latest News, Master Executive Council (MEC) Tagged With: 2015, AFA, Horizon, SkyWest, solidarity

        October 7, 2015 04:52

        Please remember to join your Council 19 Officers on October 21, 2015, for the local base meeting

        Where: Seoul Room Sea Tac Conference Center

        Time: 1:00 pm (parking is free when you park on all levels EXCEPT 4)

        If you have an agenda item that you would like to add please contact LEC Secretary Linda Christou.

        AFA-CWA BASE MEETING

        Council 19 – Seattle

        October 21, 2015

        1:00 pm

        Agenda

        I. Call meeting to order

        A. Call for late agenda items

        B. Late Agenda Items

        C. Announcements

        II. LEC Update 

        A. Officer Update

        1. LEC President Report

        2. LEC VP Report

        3. LEC Sec/Tres and Membership Report

        B. Open Time Update

        C. Budget Review

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        October 6, 2015 17:00

        Not surprising there are several issues with Open Time…

         

        It will not be surprising to most if not all of you that AFA and Alaska Airlines management are working on several issues with Open Time. The reality is that our new OT system is built into an antiquated trading program (Maestro/eMaestro) that has been dying a slow death for years and probably should have been replaced a long time ago. To make matters worse, the system can barely handle the number of users we have today. Unfortunately we’re stuck with eMaestro until the successor trading system, Jeppesen Crew Tracking Enterprise (JCTE), is implemented in late 2016.

        Mitigation steps taken to prevent another crash on October 15th for November Open Time

         

        In order to minimize the possibility that eMaestro will crash again this coming October 15th for November Open Time, the parties have agreed to several mitigation steps. Shortly before 2 pm Pacific Time—around 1:40 pm—eMaestro will be “bounced,” which basically means the system will be rebooted and everybody will be kicked off for approximately five minutes. Nobody is particularly happy about this, but we believe being logged out for five minutes in order to ‘clean’ the system is a minimally acceptable if it prevents the half hour crash that occurred this past month. The parties are also looking at increasing the virtual CPU allocation (i.e. processing power) and possibly the number of licenses (i.e. connections) for eMaestro.

        Bidding alert: Out of Domicile trading and Seattle Open Time being moved in November for December Open Time

         

        Starting in November for December Open Time, trading for Seattle will be moved from 2 pm PT on November 15th to 9 am on November 16th. This will likely greatly reduce the strain on the system by spreading out the server and connection load over two days rather than concentrating it on one. Out of domicile trading will be moved 24 hours later to the same regularly scheduled time but on November 18th rather than the 17th. This change will be tested for OT in November for December trading and in December for January trading at a minimum. Now that bids are open, please bid accordingly with these new dates and times in mind—AFA sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience!

        Net 40 TFP Calculator

         

        There is no net 40 TFP calculator presently, so you will need to keep track of that yourself for now. AFA finds this extremely frustrating and is diligently working toward a solution with management.

        “TX” coding error

         

        The “TX” code outlined in Section 12.F [Open Time Trial] was not programmed in the system properly. This is resulting in more “TO” trips than originally intended, which is both good and bad. On the plus side, all TO-coded trips may be downtraded based on the day of departure only even if the day is limited whereas TX-coded trips can be traded only day for day. On the negative side, all TO-coded trips count toward the Threshold Sequence Number (TSN) and therefore the closing of Open Time. Excess TO trips makes it more difficult to reopen a day once it is limited. The parties intend to have eMaestro reprogrammed with the originally agreed-upon rules.

        Code visibility

         

        The DD, CP and TO codes that count towards the TSN and that also indicate a trip may be downtraded based only on the day of departure are not currently displaying in eMaestro. This is also an oversight that is being corrected as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can still view the codes by logging into the World of Inflight –> My Schedule –> Open Time. The relevant codes are listed in the third column on the left under “Grp.” If the field is blank, that means the trip is coded something other than DD, CP or TO (e.g. TX, UB, CB, ML, SL, etc.) and the trip can be traded only day for day if the day of departure is limited in OT.

        Next steps

         

        Going forward AFA has insisted and management has agreed that we will be more intimately involved with the programming process. Additionally, AFA will test the system prior to rollout. Once we receive an update on the estimated time to implement the fixes, we will communicate those with you.

         

         

         

        In Solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow and Stephen Couckuyt

        AFA Alaska

        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: 2015, History of Open Time, Implementation, Open Time, OT, Scheduling

        September 30, 2015 12:08

        Common questions answered by your SEA Scheduling Committee!

        Have a question? Email sea.scheduling@afaalaska.org 

        WHAT IS THE TSN AND HOW DO I FIND IT?

        FAs will be restricted from trading with Open Time from the bulletin board  or multiple trades when the number of trips in Open time that count towards the Threshold Sequence Number (TSN) is greater than the minimum TSN.

        The TSN number for SEA in October appears to be 11 sequences per day.  There are currently 2066 FAs on the SEA seniority list.  The minimum a domicile receives is 3 sequences per day when under 650 FAs in the domicile. Once 650 is met they receive a total of 4 per day and an additional 1 sequence for an additional 200 FAs.

        SEA:

        1-649 FAs: 3 sequences

        650 FAs: 1 sequence

        1416 additional FAs: 7

        Total of TSN for SEA with 2066 FAs (650 + 1416) = 11 sequences per day

        The contractual reference is Section 12.F.3.

        In order to see the TSN number you must hover your mouse over the date.  In SEA it will show 11 TSN threshold per day.

        If a day is dark it is closed/limited.  If the day is open it has not met the number.

        WHAT CONSITUTUES BLOCK OUT/BLOCK IN?

        Block out:

        Period of time beginning with the earlier of

        1. A) Aircraft movement (measured when all upper deck doorsare closed and the parking brake is release) OR
        2. B) Engine start sequence initiated (measured by oil pressure) for the purpose of flight or repositioning.

        Block in:      

        1. A) Any upper deck door open
        2. B) All engines shut down (measured by oil pressure)

        SIT PAY:

        If pairing has a scheduled sit of 2:01 or more, 1.0 tfp is paid. If 2:01 is not scheduled but occurs the 1.0 tfp is due. If your sit time appears to be 2:01, but the CSAs are fast and close the door below 2:01 no sit pay is due.

        Remember, the sit time must be scheduled to receive the 1.0 if actual sit time falls below 2:01.

        September Open Time Crash

        The MEC is working with the company to address issues with Open Time day. On September 15, the system crashed two minutes into the SEA Open Time slot. We have determined that the current antiquated computer system cannot withstand the amount of users attempting to process trades all at once. Until the new computer is uploaded we will continue to see this problem. We are in active discussions with management and should have a temporary solution, soon!

        ————————————————————————————–

        EARNING VACATION FOR 2016: REMINDERS

        Company Seniority:

        Seniority that begins to accrue from the date an employee is placed on the Company payroll and will continue to accrue during the term of employment. Company seniority will determine vacation time, and all Company benefits.

        Occupational Seniority Applications:

        Occupational seniority/system seniority will be used for all vacation selection, eligibility for Longevity Paid Time Off…

        SECITON 14 VACATION

        SECTION A:

        1. Employment begins with the first day a Flight Attendant is placed on the Companypayroll.
        2. Vacation accruals in A.1. and A.2., above, are based on Worked TFP credited in the

        previous calendar year.

        (Worked TFP: All paid TFP excluding vacation/Longevity PTO and sick leave.)

        Flight Attendants who are credited with four-hundred eighty (480.0) TFP or greater will accrue the maximum days of vacation listed above for the subsequent calendar year.

        Flight Attendants who are credited with greater than or equal to two-hundred forty

        (240.0) TFP and less than four-hundred eighty (480.0) TFP will accrue half of the

        maximum days of vacation listed above for the subsequent calendar year.

        Flight Attendants who are credited with less than two-hundred forty (240.0) TFP will NOT accrue vacation for the subsequent calendar year.

        Unpaid TFP credit will be applied and/or look-back period will be modified consistent with Sections 15.M. [Leaves with Coordination…] and 15.N. [Unpaid Leaves…] as applicable.

        COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS/VACATIONS:

        May I pick up Premium OT on vacation?

        Yes.

        Longevity Paid Time Off (PTO): Seven (7) days of PTO provided to a Flight Attendant employed twenty-five (25) years or longer who is credited with greater than or equal to nine hundred-sixty (960.0) Worked TFP inclusive of vacation in a calendar year.

        Section 13- Uniforms

        A Flight Attendant who is credited with fewer than four-hundred eighty (480.0) TFP

        inclusive of Worked TFP, vacation and sick leave in the previous calendar year will not receive any uniform credits but will receive necessary uniform pieces upon approval of Inflight management. Unpaid TFP credit will be applied and/or the look back period will be modified consistent with Section 15.M. [Leaves with Coordination…] and 15.N. [Unpaid Leaves…] as applicable.

        Q AND A SECTION 14:

        Will my entitlement to vacation be reduced due to a leave of absence?

        Unless a Flight Attendant has some // Worked TFP, vacation pay or sick leave in a bid month during a leave of absence, the Flight Attendant will have her/his annual vacation entitlement reduced by one-twelfth (1/12). Section 14.A.1. and 14.A.2.

        [Vacation/Longevity Paid Time…].

        Please let your officers and committee chairs know if you have any questions!

        In solidarity,

        LEC President Laura Masserant,

        LEC VP/MEC Scheduling Chair Jake Jones,

        LEC Sec/Tres Linda Christou,

        Council Rep Stephanie Adams, and Council Rep Adam Clarey

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        September 29, 2015 11:08

        Click the link below to view the minutes from the September 23rd Quarterly Reserve Meeting with Scheduling Management.

         

        September 2015 Quarterly RS MTG MINUTES 

        Filed Under: Reserve Committee

        September 28, 2015 17:52

        Dear Reserve Flight Attendants,

        As many of you know, after our contract was ratified there was some confusion on how sit time would be paid for Reserve Flight Attendants. Management initially believed that sit time should count towards your guarantee and AFA believed that it should be paid above the guarantee. Several months ago, the parties agreed to AFA’s position.  You should expect to see the retro pay on your your October 5th paycheck, please let us know if you believe you were due back pay and didn’t receive it.

        In addition, a few of you would have qualified for the first quarter QPP if you had received the sit pay correctly. If this is the case, you will see the additional $500 QPP payment tomorrow (the 29th).

        If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to any Reserve Committee Member, MEC Reserve Chairperson Jarod McNeill or any of your Council 19 Officers. 

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        September 28, 2015 15:26

        Dear Reserve Flight Attendants,

        As many of you know, after our contract was ratified there was some confusion on how sit time would be paid for Reserve Flight Attendants. Management initially believed that sit time should count towards your guarantee and AFA believed that it should be paid above the guarantee. Several months ago, the parties agreed to AFA’s position.  You should expect to see the retro pay on your your October 5th paycheck, please let us know if you believe you were due back pay and didn’t receive it.

        In addition, a few of you would have qualified for the first quarter QPP if you had received the sit pay correctly. If this is the case, you will see the additional $500 QPP payment tomorrow (the 29th).

        Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

        Sincerely,

        Jarod McNeill

        MEC Reserve Chairperson

        Filed Under: Reserve Committee

        September 22, 2015 19:00

        Please join us for our joint AFA Meeting (LAX & SAN)

        October 8th from 11 am -2pm

        What A Dish Cafe

        24921 Dana Point Harbor Drive, b 100

        Dana Point, CA 92629

        Please join us for lunch with guest speaker, Jeffery Peterson

        RSVP by October 6th to:

        LAX – Sandra Morrow – sleemorrow@verizon.net – 951-532-3880

        SAN – Melanie Buker – melanie.buker@gmail.com – 208-890-1849

        Please feel free to stay and join us for an un-hosted Happy Hour that starts at 3:00 pm.

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN, Council 18 LAX

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