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        August 4, 2015 21:00

        Dear Anchorage Flight Attendants,

        Although most of you know me, I wanted to take some time this week to say Hi, and to let you know I am honored to be representing each of you as your Local Executive Council (LEC) President for Council 30. I am a fellow Anchorage-based Flight Attendant who has been with Alaska since 2005. My husband, Brian and I have been Anchorage residents since 2000. We have two daughters, Kinsley and Keeley. This past July we moved my mother up to Anchorage, so she now resides with us.

        As you are aware, we are having a special election to elect a new LEC Vice President and LEC Secretary to serve out the remainder of this term with me. I am looking forward to working with our newly elected officers on behalf of the entire base . The polls will close August 6th, at 8:00 Alaska Time and the results will be published on that date. Please cast your votes by calling 1-888-488-7288 or online at http://www.afacwa-elections.org. It only takes a few minutes to vote and will ensure your voice is heard.

        July began a 30-day transition period for my LEC President position. I have been meeting with other officers and receiving some training on the job responsibilities and duties of an LEC President. In addition, I have been reaching out to each of our Local Council 30 Committee Chairs and scheduling times to meet with all of them. We do have some committee positions open, as well as some Committee Chair positions coming open due to Flight Attendants transferring. If you have any interest in getting involved, please let me know. We would really appreciate the help!

        Please continue to reach out with any questions, comments and feedback you have. We really need your input in order to best serve as your voice! Communication is key to making our base run as cohesively as possible. I look forward to working with each of you, both as a Flight Attendant and as LEC President!

        In Solidarity,

        Lisa Pinkston
        LEC President
        lisa.pinkston@afaalaska.org

        AFA Council 30 Logo

        Filed Under: Council 30 ANC Tagged With: election, LEC President

        July 30, 2015 12:00

        Open Time initially delayed until August for September

         

        According to the Contract Implementation Schedule, Open Time (OT) was originally scheduled for implementation in July for the August bid month. AFA Alaska received notice in June that Open Time was delayed until August 15 for the September bid month. See the communication from June 13, 2015, “New Open Time Trading System Implementation Delay” for more information. You may access an electronic copy of that notice (that lists all the technical reasons for the first delay) here.

        Open Time now subsequently delayed until September for October

         

        Unfortunately, AFA received official notice from management yesterday that implementation of the new OT trading system will be delayed another month—until September for the October bid month. You may access an electronic copy of the most recent notice (that lists all the technical reasons for the delay) here. Therefore upcoming Open Time will commence on August 18th using the existing rules.

         

        Alaska Airlines management and AFA do not want to go live with a new Open Time trading system that has the possibility of crashing not only Open Time but also electronic trip trading in general. Although this additional delay is a disappointing development, we all want the new Open Time system to be a success. The good news is that management reports being “very confident” that Open Time will be implemented in September for October. As a reminder, the trial period of the new Open Time trading system begins once the system is actually implemented.

         

        * * *

         

        If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of your Local Executive Council (LEC) officers.

         

        In Solidarity,

         

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

        Your Contract Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Kristy Stratton, Lisa Pinkston, Jake Jones, Christina Frees and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        7.29.15 OT Delay Letter to AFA

        AFA Alaska

        Filed Under: Contract, Latest News, Scheduling Committee Tagged With: 2015, Implementation, Open Time, OT

        July 29, 2015 17:00

        Grievance filed in June 2015

        On June 18, 2015, AFA Alaska filed Grievance No. 36-99-2-26-15 Quarterly Productivity Premium (QPP). The grievance requested an investigation and hearing into whether the Company violated Section 21.R [Quarterly Productivity Premium] and all related section of the Collective Bargaining Agreement when it excluded Flight Attendants who did not receive a PBS bid award due to leave status from the QPP. Effective July 23, 2015, the Master Executive Council (MEC) is pleased to announce the grievance has been settled. A copy of the signed grievance settlement can be found by clicking here.

         

        0 TFP threshold (including carry-in and pre-planned absences) on no-bid status January through July 2015

         

        For the months of January through July 2015, Flight Attendants who did not receive a PBS bid award in each applicable month due to leave status (medical-related leaves, staffing adjustment leaves, military leaves, Company Business and Union Business leaves, etc.) will have their QPP threshold set at zero (0.0) Trips For Pay (TFP) plus any TFP from month-end carry-in and pre-planned absences. This is the original “AFA interpretation” of Section 21.R.

         

        Q1 and Q2 QPP payments

         

        Second quarter (Q2) QPP (April through June) will be paid normally on August 5th. Any Flight Attendants who will now achieve Q1 QPP (January through March) will be made whole by receiving a retroactive payment no later than September 30, 2015.

         

        75.0 TFP threshold (excluding carry-in and pre-planned absences) on no-bid status starting August 2015

         

        Starting in August 2015, AFA and management agreed that Flight Attendants who did not receive a PBS bid award due to leave status will have their QPP threshold set at 75 .0 TFP for each month on no-bid status. Month-end carry-in and pre-planned absences will be excluded in such months.

         

        Settlement language incorporated into the final print version of the contract

         

        The following settlement language will be incorporated into the final print version of the contract currently being indexed as the new Section 21.R.2 (and all other paragraphs afterwards will be advanced by one citation):

         

        “For any full bid month in which a Flight Attendant is on a ‘no bid’ status, the TFP equivalent of her/his bid award will be seventy-five (75.0) TFP. The TFP value of any month-end overlap carry-in or pre-planned absences will be excluded in a ‘no bid’ month for the purposes of determining the TFP equivalent of her/his bid award.”

         

        Settlement should alleviate concerns regarding perceived inequality in achieving QPP for those on no-bid status

         

        This grievance settlement should alleviate the concerns some Flight Attendants have expressed that QPP is perceived as easier to achieve for those on no-bid status than for those flying on the line. That was never the intent of the Negotiating Committee when this provision was negotiated. QPP was proposed in the last days of negotiations and the parties had very limited time in which to make adjustments to the provision. After some discussion management essentially took the position that QPP was a “take it or leave it” provision. Because QPP had the potential to put money into the pockets of many Flight Attendants, the Negotiating Committee accepted the QPP language as it was.

         

        * * *

         

        Please contact a Local Executive Council (LEC) officer if you believe you are eligible for the Q2 QPP and you do not receive the payment as scheduled on August 5, 2015; if you believe you are eligible for the Q1 QPP retro payment and do not receive one by September 30, 2015; or if you have any general questions or concerns about the QPP settlement.

         

         

        In Solidarity,

         

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

        Your Contract Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Kristy Stratton, Lisa Pinkston, Jake Jones, Christina Frees and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        36-99-2-26-15 Quarterly Productivity Premium Settlement Final Signed

        AFA Alaska

        Filed Under: Grievance Committee, Latest News Tagged With: 2015, QPP, settlement

        July 27, 2015 23:00

        Hello Seattle Flight Attendants,

        This weekend I announced that I will be moving to Greece~ The Island of Crete, this fall. My husband found a wonderful job at the Souda Bay Naval Station and the entire family is able to join him! It is my intention to continue in my role as LEC President of the Seattle base and commute back and forth. I will be available 2-3 weeks a month in Seattle and will continue to be available via email/text/and phone otherwise.

        I know that this will be a transition, but we have a highly trained and very effective LEC Officer team in place who is here to assist you and the Flight Attendants. I am very happy to speak with any of you further if you have any questions!

        In solidarity,

        Laura Masserant~ LEC President, Seattle

        laura.masserant@afaalaska.org

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        July 24, 2015 12:49

        Dear San Diego Flight Attendants,

        Did you know, that all SAN-based Flight Attendants who attend RT in Seattle or Anchorage are to receive 1 TFP as over duty pay? For each RT you have attended as a SAN-based F/A since the opening of the base, you should have received this pay [Section 30.A.3.b]. AFA recently became aware that this contractual over duty pay was not being automatically paid.

        To correct this error, all affected Flight Attendants should have received this past due pay on the July 20th paycheck. Going forward, the over duty pay will be automatically paid to all SAN-based F/As who attend RT in Seattle or Anchorage.

        Fly Safe,

        Stephen Couckuyt
        LEC President

        AFA Council 15 Logo

         

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: pay, recurrent training, RT, SAN

        July 15, 2015 19:00

        The AFA Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) would like to share some very interesting information with you about the upcoming Port of Seattle Commission race, in which there is one open seat up for election.  Why are we writing to the entire group about a local election? The outcome of this particular election could have fairly significant consequences for Alaska Air Group. Why?

        Nine candidates are currently announced as running. One of the candidates–Ken Rogers—is a pilot for Delta Air Lines. Not only that but he also just stepped down from Delta’s board of directors.  What is even crazier is that according to publicly available funding reports, almost all of Captain Rogers’ campaign contributions have arguably come more or less directly from Delta Air Lines—via contributions from board members, executives and other Delta employees.

        Alaska Air Group management is very concerned about the outcome of this election because there are several very significant Sea-Tac Airport issues that the Port Commission sets policy on that have a big impact on whether the competitive playing field is level.

        Alaska is tracking the Port of Seattle race closely and believes there are two candidates who are worthy of the consideration and support of King County (Seattle) residents:

        • Herb Krohn, the Washington state legislative director for the United Transportation Union, which represents railroad and other transit workers.
        • Darrell Bryan, the recently retired president of Clipper Navigation, which operates the Victoria Clipper boats.

        The top two candidates in the August 4 primary election will advance to the general election in November.  Ballots for the primary will be mailed to King County residents on July 15th.

        More information can be found on Alaska’s World at http://alaskasworld.com/News/2015/07/15_port_race.asp.

        In Solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Gesch, Becky Strachan, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow, Stephen Couckuyt and MEC Government Affairs Chairperson Bev Bullock

        AFA Alaska Logo No Tag

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA, Government Affairs Committee, Latest News Tagged With: election, Government Affairs, Port Commission, Port Commissioner, Port of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport

        July 15, 2015 18:07

        Please click the link below to view the Council 19 Newsletter

        Council 19 Connections – July 2015

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA

        July 14, 2015 05:00

        AFA and Alaska Airlines management have essentially re-written Stranded Pay

        AFA and Alaska Airlines management have essentially re-written Section 21.N Stranded Pay in addition to the Addendum to Section 21 #3 “What is Stranded Pay?”. Why?

        Background on why Stranded Pay needed to be revised

        Stranded Pay was one of the last bargaining objectives AFA wished to address in Section 21 Compensation. Unfortunately, the parties basically ran out of time at what ended up being the final mediation session in Chicago back in October last year. The National Mediation Board (NMB) had put significant pressure on both parties to reach an agreement in that session “or else.” AFA believes it is accurate to say that both the AFA and management negotiating committees were under the distinct impression that future mediation dates were in jeopardy if a tentative agreement was not achieved. We did ultimately reach an agreement but Stranded Pay went completely untouched.

        With the addition of all the new Minimum Pay Rules (MPRs) and Sit Pay, the existing Stranded Pay language was inadequate to explain how flight attendants would be compensated in many different situations involving the aforementioned new provisions. Rather than ending up in multiple disputes, AFA and management agreed to address Stranded Pay prior to publishing the final version of the contract. Additionally, Stranded Pay has accumulated fairly significant grievance history in the past two decades. Therefore it was in the best interest of all concerned to clarify and memorialize that history while also taking into account the new provisions.

        Revised Stranded Pay language

        The following language will be in the final printed version of your contract:


         

        SECTION 21 COMPENSATION

        N. STRANDED PAY

        In the event a Flight Attendant is stranded, i.e. unable to fly her/his sequence (the sequence that is on her/his line following check-in) as scheduled for more than two hours (2:00), due to weather, mechanical problems, or to suit Company convenience, s/he will receive pay for such stranding (i.e. the act of being stranded) as described below.

        1. When a Flight Attendant is stranded, s/he will be compensated on a day-for-day basis except as provided for under 1.e. (stranded pay in a sequence with a Multiday Sequence Minimum (MSM)) and 1.f. (stranded pay in a sequence with an Average Duty Period Guarantee (ADPG)), below, as follows:

        a. The TFP value of flights flown including surface deadhead in addition to any TFP added to achieve the Duty Period Minimum; and

        b. Sit Pay; and

        c. Any applications of the Extended Overnight Rule (EOR) not related to the stranding(s); and

        d. If the sequence in which the stranding occurs does not contain a Multiday Sequence Minimum (MSM), the greater of:

        1. (Stranded pay:) The TFP value of all instances of stranded pay in the day pursuant to N.2., below; or

        2. (Pay protection:) The scheduled TFP value of scheduling obligations not flown or made up that day as a result of the stranding(s) plus the TFP value of any scheduling consequence(s) resulting from the applicable stranding(s) that directly affects any duty or rest period in the same or subsequent sequence(s) (e.g. when related to the stranding: any Extended Overnight Rule application(s), adjustments due to compensatory “double-out” rest or other contractual legalities, etc.); or

        e. If the sequence in which the stranding occurs contains a Multiday Sequence Minimum (MSM), the greater of:

        1. (Stranded pay in the entire sequence:) The TFP value of all instances of stranded pay in the sequence pursuant to N.2., below; or

        2. (All pay protection:) The scheduled TFP value of all scheduling obligations not flown or made up in the entire sequence plus the TFP value of any MSM over the life of the sequence plus the TFP value of any scheduling consequence(s) resulting from the applicable stranding(s) that directly affects any duty or rest period in the same or subsequent sequence(s) (e.g. when related to the stranding: any Extended Overnight Rule application(s), adjustments due to compensatory “double-out” rest or other contractual legalities, etc.); and

        f. TFP added to the sequence to achieve the Average Duty Period Guarantee (ADPG).

        g. If a duty period crosses midnight such duty period will be credited in the day in which the duty period starts for the purposes of calculating pay protection or stranded pay pursuant to this provision.

        2. Stranded Pay

        a. Commencing with the time the aircraft blocks in at the gate or is scheduled to depart from the gate, whichever is appropriate, at the station at which it is stranded and terminating with the time the aircraft blocks out of the station at which it is stranded, each Flight Attendant will be paid one (1.0) TFP for each four hours (4:00) of such period (over two hours (2:01 or more) will count as a full four hours (4:00), two hours (2:00) or less will not count).

        b. Each stranding will be considered separately whenever possible and calculated accordingly for pay purposes; however if the sequence in which a stranding occurs contains a Multiday Sequence Minimum, all instances of stranded pay are considered across the entire sequence pursuant to 1.e., above. If multiple strandings occur in a sequence such that it is not possible to isolate which scheduling consequence(s) is directly related to a particular stranding for the purposes of determining the greater of stranded pay or pay protection pursuant to N.1.b.2, above, the TFP value of such scheduling consequence(s) will be considered against each applicable stranding separately.

        c. Each occurrence of stranded pay between flights in the same duty period will reduced by one (1.0) TFP for Sit Pay already compensated for ground time in excess of two hours (2:00) during the same period pursuant to 21.T. [Sit Pay], below.

        d. Unless otherwise provided elsewhere in this Agreement, receiving Stranded Pay will not negate a Flight Attendant’s right to receive other pay provisions.

        3. If a Flight Attendant has been given an alternate assignment (such as under Section 10.R. [Reassignments], Section 10.S. [Pre-cancellations] and/or Section 16.L. [Calling in Well], etc.) and s/he is stranded during the alternate assignment, the baseline for the pay protection comparison pursuant to 1.d.2. and 1.e.2., above, is the greater of the following on a day-for-day comparison:

        a. The TFP value of the sequence on the Flight Attendant’s line prior to any scheduling adjustment(s); or

        b. The TFP value of the alternate assignment flown.

        4. If a Flight Attendant is stranded and such stranding leads to a RON that results in flying during a duty period commencing on a scheduled day off, stranded pay under 21.N. will be calculated separately from compensation under Section 9.D.1.d [Company’s Right to Assign JA]. The period used to calculate stranded pay under this Section will continue up to the time the duty period preceding the unscheduled RON was scheduled to end (i.e. the time the final duty period of the sequence that was on the Flight Attendant’s line following check-in was scheduled to end). The compensation under Section 9.D.1.d [Company’s Right to Assign JA] of one (1.0) TFP for every four hours (4:00) until release at domicile will begin thereafter.

        Addendum to Section 21 Compensation

        3. What is stranded pay?

        Stranded pay: If you are on a sequence that does not contain a Multiday Sequence Minimum (MSM) and you are stranded in excess of two hours (2:01 or more) due to weather, mechanical problems or to suit Company convenience, you will generally be paid the greater of (see Section 21.N. [Stranded Pay] for exact details):

        The scheduled // TFP value of cancelled flights not flown or made up that same day; or

        Commencing with the time the aircraft blocks in at the gate or is scheduled to depart from the gate, whichever is appropriate, at the station at which it is stranded and terminating with the time the aircraft blocks out of the station at which it is stranded, you will be paid one (1.0) TFP for each four hours (4:00) of such period (over two hours (2:01 or greater) will count as a full four hours (4:00); two hours (2:00) or less will not count) //.

        The time period for calculation of stranded pay commences at the time the aircraft blocks in at the gate, or is scheduled to depart from the gate, whichever is appropriate, and terminates at the time the aircraft actually departs.

        Example: Stranded Pay

        Scheduled Sequence

        DAY FLT NBR ORG DST DEP ARR BLK TIME TFP TOTAL TFP
        SU

        SU

        530

        583

        SEA

        BUR

        –

        –

        BUR

        PDX

        1000

        1255

        1218

        1505

        218

        210

        2.7

        2.4

        5.1
        MO

        MO

        MO

        504

        553

        712

        PDX

        LAX

        PDX

        –

        –

        –

        LAX

        PDX

        PHX

        0655

        0950

        1355

        0908

        1208

        1710

        213

        218

        223

        2.5

        2.5

        2.9

        7.9
        TU

        TU

        725

        723

        PHX

        PDX

        –

        –

        PDX

        SEA

        0700

        0915

        0844

        1000

        244

        50

        2.9

        1.0

        3.9

        TOTALS 16.9 hard-time TFP // + 4.0 TFP Duty Period Minimum (DPM) of 0.1 TFP = 17.0 total TFP.

        Assume you fly Flight 725 PHX-PDX on Day Three, and that Flight 725 PDX-SEA cancels due to a mechanical. You deadhead to domicile on Flight 723, departing PDX at 1655. You have been stranded in Portland for over eight hours (8:00). You will be paid the greater of one (1.0) TFP Stranded Pay (two (2.0) TFP Stranded Pay for a stranding over eight hours (8:00) but reduced by one (1.0) TFP already paid as Sit Pay over two hours (2:01+)) or the scheduled TFP value of cancelled flights not flown or made up the same day.

        Revised Sequence

        DAY FLT NBR ORG DST DEP ARR BLK TIME TFP TOTAL TFP
        SU

        SU

        530

        583

        SEA

        BUR

        –

        –

        BUR

        PDX

        1000

        1255

        1218

        1505

        218

        210

        2.7

        2.4

        5.1
        MO

        MO

        MO

        504

        553

        712

        PDX

        LAX

        PDX

        –

        –

        –

        LAX

        PDX

        PHX

        0655

        0950

        1355

        0908

        1208

        1710

        213

        218

        223

        2.5

        2.5

        2.9

        7.9
        TU

        TU

        DH 725

        723

        PHX

        PDX

        –

        –

        PDX

        SEA

        0700

        1655

        0844

        1745

        244

        48

        2.9

        1.0

        3.9

        TOTALS 16.9 hard-time TFP // + 4.0 TFP Duty Period Minimum (DPM) of 0.1 TFP + Stranded Pay of 1.0 TFP + Sit Pay of 1.0 TFP = 19.0 total TFP.

        TFP paid for Stranded Pay can be identified on your Flight Attendant Pay Detail by the absence code “SR”. Section 21.N. [Stranded Pay].

        //


         

        What does all this new language mean?

        AFA knows the revised Stranded Pay language in Section 21.N is more complex than before. Stranded Pay was already complicated enough to begin with and now it’s even more complicated with all the Minimum Pay Rules (MPRs) and Sit Pay. However, we believe the language provides a more step-by-step walkthrough of how to determine compensation pursuant to this provision. AFA is planning several contract education pieces and Stranded Pay is definitely on the list.

        In the meantime, if you have any questions about Stranded Pay you can contact your Local Executive Council (LEC) officers, the Scheduling Committee or your Contract Committee (contract@afaalaska.org).  If one of your immediate AFA resources also needs clarification in order to accurately answer your questions, please be patient, as they may need to connect with their own resources until getting comfortable with the provision.

        * * *

        In Solidarity,

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

        Your Contract Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Kristy Stratton, Lisa Pinkston, Jake Jones, Christina Frees and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        AFA Alaska Logo No Tag

        Filed Under: Contract, Latest News, Master Executive Council (MEC) Tagged With: 2015, contract, stranded pay

        July 13, 2015 05:00

        AFA and Alaska Airlines management have resolved the last major issues holding up the publication of the contract

        AFA and Alaska Airlines management have tentatively resolved the various disputes regarding the Quarterly Productivity Premium (QPP) and the parties have also clarified the language in Stranded Pay (found in Section 21 Compensation) to include the new Minimum Pay Rules. These were the last major issues holding up finalizing the contract in preparation for publication. The Master Executive Council (MEC) and the Contract Committee met recently to review the pre-indexed version of the contract and we are pleased to report the MEC approved the document for indexing.

        Indexing is now underway

        Indexing is now underway and should take only two to three weeks. Following indexing there will be a final proofread. Then the contract will be sent to the printer for publication and the electronic version will be made immediately available on the AFA Alaska website as well as on the Inflight Mobile Device.  Once printed, copies will be available for pickup in each domicile.

        Pending Quarterly Productivity Premium (QPP) settlement

        AFA filed a grievance (Grievance No. 36-99-2-26-15) alleging a violation of Section 21.R [Quarterly Productivity Premium] and all related sections of the Collective Bargaining Agreement when it excluded Flight Attendants who did not receive a PBS bid award due to leave status from the QPP. Once the parties have officially signed the settlement agreement that resolves the grievance in the near future, we will communicate the details to you.

        Stranded Pay

        The Stranded Pay (Section 21.N [Stranded Pay]) provision of your contract has essentially been completely re-written to clarify the provision and to accommodate the new Minimum Pay Rules (MPRs). AFA will provide you with the details of the improved Stranded Pay language in a separate communication.


         

        In Solidarity,

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

        Your Contract Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Kristy Stratton, Lisa Pinkston, Jake Jones, Christina Frees and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        AFA Alaska Logo No Tag

        Filed Under: Contract, Latest News, Master Executive Council (MEC) Tagged With: 2015, contract, minimum pay rules (MPRs), quarterly productivity premium (QPP), settlement, stranded pay

        July 12, 2015 12:16

        August schedules have been posted.

        If you would like to see all of the SAN base awards go to:

        First Class – World of Inflight – PBS Q & A – Line Awards & Coverage Reports – SAN Final Awards.pdf

        To see a pairing award, in the top right  “search” box, type in the pairing number (with a “D” in front of it) and hit enter. In the left panel you will see all of the awards for that pairing and in the right panel the pairing highlighted in yellow on the line it was awarded. If it operates on multiple days or has 3 positions, keep hitting enter and it will continue down the list until the last award.

        If you need clarification on any of your awards, please email “PBS Q&A” in first class and they will get back with you.

        Bid protest begin at 09:00 PST on the 13th and must be sent by first class email to: “FA Bid protest”, they end on the 14th at 09:00 PST.  Please include your base and arctic number plus a copy of your reasons report (copy and paste), be sure to include where you feel the violation occurred, i.e. a pairing awarded to a more junior bidder. Please copy me in if you are filing a protest so that I can see the response.

        Under the same PBS Q & A tab, informational video’s and Q & A’s are available.  If after viewing, you have further questions or feel that you need help with future bids, please send me an email so that I can get you the help that you need.

        In solidarity,

        Stephen Couckuyt
        LEC President

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: bid awards, bid protest, SAN

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        September 19, 2025

        In This Edition Celebrating Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month Originally posted September 15, 2025 Join us in celebrating Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, a time dedicated to honoring the vibrant cultures and significant contributions of Hispanic-Latinx Americans. Discover the history, participate in special events, and grab your commemorative Hispanic-Latinx Heritage Month AFA Pin […]

        Pre-Merger Alaska MEC Committee Election Results

        September 19, 2025

        This message is for pre-merger Alaska Flight Attendants During this week’s MEC Meeting, our MEC held interviews for the first group of pre-merger Alaska MEC Committee positions to be elected for the upcoming MEC Officer term. We want to thank everyone who expressed interest in the available positions and their willingness to serve. After careful […]

        Merged MEC Committee Chairperson Election Results

        September 19, 2025

        This message is for both pre-merger Alaska and Hawaiian Flight Attendants During this week’s MEC Meeting, our MEC held interviews for the next group of merged MEC Committee Chairpersons. We want to thank everyone who expressed interest in the available positions and their willingness to serve. After careful consideration and deliberation, the following candidates have […]

        Election Notice: Alaska + Hawaiian MEC Officer Elections

        September 17, 2025

        The term of office for our current Alaska + Hawaiian Master Executive Council (MEC) Officers will conclude on December 31, 2025. The voting members of the MEC (LEC Presidents) will elect new MEC Officers at the November Regular MEC meeting. This communication serves as notice of the election in accordance with the MEC Policy and Procedure Manual. […]

        SEA Domicile Negotiations – September 2025 Update #2

        September 17, 2025

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Flight Attendants Negotiations Update Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with the company on September 11 to review their response to our September 5 proposal.  We feel that it is important to acknowledge the challenges within our company as Alaska management is struggling to understand our Collective Bargaining Agreement […]

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