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        February 8, 2013 16:13

        February 8, 2013

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        Effective today, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air has implemented a six month test of a reciprocal jumpseat agreement. That is, Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants may now jumpseat on Horizon Air and Horizon Air Flight Attendants may now jumpseat on Alaska Airlines. This is different than the reciprocal cabin seat agreements we have with several carriers in which one must sit in a customer seat. Alaska Airlines has also implemented changes to the way we are cleared for the jumpseat, which are outlined in Inflight Bulletin 2013-0036 “QX/AS Jumpseat Procedures.”

        Your AFA leadership would like to offer some helpful information that will ensure a smooth jumpseating experience on Horizon. Did you know that Horizon Flight Attendants are required to groom their aircraft after the completion of each flight? This includes emptying seat pockets and crossing seat belts. Consequently, there is a culture of expectation and courtesy at Horizon that non-revs stay behind and assist the Flight Attendants when possible.

        When you jumpseat on Horizon please keep this culture in mind and if you have time after jumpseating on a flight, we know the Horizon Flight Attendants would appreciate it if you offered to assist them. However, if you find yourself deadheading on Horizon, be advised you are not under any obligation whatsoever to groom the aircraft per our Contract! The Alaska MEC is simply offering this information to you so that you can make an informed decision. The MEC is not taking a particular position except to advise that you are not required to groom aircraft while on duty per the Contract.

        Keep in mind that Horizon Air Flight Attendants are also members of AFA and as such should be welcomed as our sisters and brothers when they are jumpseating on Alaska. They are not yet familiar with our jumpseat etiquette, so it will be our responsibility to explain expectations to them—such as when to step out of the galley to facilitate cart movement. The emergency procedures for sitting in the jumpseats are outlined in briefing cards located in the stationery kits. Please be assured these briefing cards have been reviewed and approved by your AFA Safety, Health and Security Committee (SHSC).

        The Alaska MEC knows that many are excited about the new jumpseat agreement between Alaska and Horizon, but that some will also have concerns. Alaska Airlines management has indicated that the contact person for this test is Carmen Platt – Carmen.Platt@alaskaair.com so all feedback (positive and negative) should be sent to her. We also urge you to share your comments and/or concerns with your AFA leadership. We will be talking more with management as the test progresses for the purpose of evaluating the reciprocal jumpseat agreement.

        In solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

        Filed Under: Latest News

        February 8, 2013 16:07

        February 9, 2013

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        The 40th Annual Association of Flight Attendants-CWA Board of Directors (BOD) meeting begins this weekend in Chicago, IL, and continues through the end of next week. Your AFA leadership will be in attendance to represent your interests in the business of our union. For those who are interested in learning more about the BOD, please visit the official BOD website at http://afa-bod.org/.

        In solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

        Filed Under: Latest News

        February 5, 2013 16:30

        February 5, 2013 @ 1630 PT

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        Alaska Airlines management has notified the Master Executive Council (MEC) that there is a problem with the pairings in Navtech’s PBS. Déjà vu, right?! The good news, however, is that the pairing numbers are not anticipated to change, nor is the issue expected to affect the closing of bids.

        This time the problem lies directly with Navtech and not Alaska Airlines. Many if not most of the pairings are reflecting layovers with a duration that is incorrect by thirty minutes. This is suspected to be a recent programming glitch of some kind. The MEC has been told that Navtech has “all hands on deck” in order to fix the error. Once it has been corrected, the revised pairings (again, no new pairings!) will be loaded.

        The bid packets were pulled off the Inflight page earlier today as soon as the error was brought to Alaska Airlines management’s attention. Management will now load the correct pairing information onto the Inflight webpage directly from the AOS pairing optimizer program so that Flight Attendants have an accurate reference to work off of for bidding. Bidding in Navtech’s PBS will remain open. If you are comparing the pairing information between what is in Navtech and what is posted on the Inflight webpage, the only differences you should see is a discrepancy in layover duration in many of the pairings. All other information should be the same: pairing report and release, pairing numbers, layover cities, etc.

        AFA has requested that Alaska Airlines management send out notification to the entire group regarding this issue as soon as possible.

        In solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

        Filed Under: Latest News

        January 30, 2013 15:57

        Local Council Meeting  Alaska AFA Council 30

        Anchorage, AK

        The Coast International

        10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.

        I.  Call the meeting to order

        II. Call for Late Agenda items

        III. LEC Update

        IV. Committee Reports

        a. EAP

        b. Hotel

        c. Grievance

        d. VOICE

        e. Benefits

        f. Retirement

        g. Air Safety & Health

        h. ISSC

        i. Reserve

        j. Government Affairs

        V. Old Business

        VI. New Business

        a. Board of Director’s Agenda Items

        VII. Adjournment

        Filed Under: Council 30 ANC

        January 30, 2013 10:44

        Committee Updates for Jan 24th Meeting

        You can click on the link above to read the latest committee reports.

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA (pmAS)

        January 30, 2013 10:37

        2013 Board of Agenda Items

        Click on the link above to read the proposed agenda items for the upcoming Board of Directors meeting.

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA (pmAS)

        January 30, 2013 10:27

        January 24, 2013

        Dear Flight Attendants,

        As you may have heard by now, Alaska Airlines has announced another record-breaking year of profit in 2012: $339 million dollars! That translates to another record: a pre-tax operating profit margin of 11.9 cents on the dollar, which is well above the “10 cents on the dollar” figure you have heard discussed at Flight Path and in other Company meetings and communications. This is the third year in a row that the Company has exceeded that goal. Not only that, but the load factor grew to a record 86.6%!

        The 2012 Performance Based Pay (PBP) payout also been announced: 8.1% of eligible earnings (which do not include all OPR payouts, 2011’s PBP, per diem and expense reimbursements). This is basically the equivalent of an extra month’s salary. All employees who were active on the payroll as of December 31, 2012 or on an approved leave of absence, are eligible for PBP.  Employees who retired during 2012, are also eligible based on their pre-retirement earnings, if they were eligible for retirement under the Flight Attendant 401 (k) plan rules.

        PBP replaced the Variable Pay Plan (VPP) with the Contract Extension in 2009 was paid retroactively to include 2008. (PBP has outperformed the VPP over the years in which Flight Attendants have participated in PBP.) Participation in PBP is contractually-mandated, but all Alaska Airlines employees are now on the same shared rewards plan. The PBP goals are set annually by the Alaska Air Group’s Board of Directors. The historical PBP payout since joining the program in 2008 is as follows: 2008 – 2.6%, 2009 – 8.3%, 2010 – 9.4%, 2011 – 6.7%, 2012 – 8.1%. Considering all the record statistics, we are pleased to see this year’s PBP of 8.1% to be closer to the 2010 payout of 9.4%!

        The Master Executive Council (MEC) thanks our Flight Attendants for making significant contributions to Alaska Airlines’ success with our on-board sales and renowned service. In fairness, we also recognize management’s role in providing a vision that has led to the Company’s record-breaking achievements. At the end of the day, the long-term success of the Company requires a collaborative effort between all employees at all levels.

        Flight Attendants continue to demonstrate their passion for and commitment to Alaska Airlines. In the spirit of shared efforts and rewards, AFA expects management to recognize and reward our Flight Attendants appropriately as we begin to discuss the “big ticket” items in the upcoming contract negotiations sessions: scope, compensation, insurance benefits and retirement. The next round of negotiations is scheduled for February 5-7, 2013, in Seattle, WA.

        Congratulations for a job well done in 2012, everybody!

        In solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Terry Taylor, Yvette Gesch, Melanie Buker, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn and Sandra Morrow

         

        “Four Bases, One Voice”

        www.alaskamec.org

        Filed Under: Latest News

        January 30, 2013 10:19

        Your PBS Committee is coming to a base near you! Please take a moment to stop by and ask your committee members questions and/or learn about the upcoming changes to the PBS system.

        ANC:  March 6th    9:00am-4:00pm (Inflight)

        March 7th    6:00am-1:00pm

        LAX:   March 9th    9:00am-4:00pm (Inflight)
        PDX:  March 7th    5:00am-1:00pm (Starbucks-C concourse near TSA)

        March 9th    11:00am-7:00pm

        SEA:  March 8th    9:00am-4:00pm (Inflight-Mezzanine)

        March 9th    6:00am-1:00pm

        SNA:  March 6th    9:00am-4:00pm (To be determined)

        In addition, phone help with Rebecca Asbell or Renee Elson will be available

        by appointment only on March 6th, 7th and 8th between 8am-4pm.

        Call Rebecca at 503-829-4676 or Renee at 951-288-5961in late February but no later than March 5th to make an appointment.

         

        Filed Under: Latest News

        January 29, 2013 11:35

        Official Meeting Minutes

        pdf_icon Official Meeting Minutes

        Local Council Meeting
        Alaska Airlines Council 39, Portland
        Tuesday, January 29, 2013 – 12:30 to 3 PM
        Vancouver Room, PDX Airport Conference Center, Portland, OR

        Attending:
        Cathy Gwynn, LEC President
        Brian Palmer, LEC Vice President
        Blair Kimball, MEC Inflight Service Committee Chairperson
        Contesa Diaz-Nicolaidis, LEC EAP/Professional Standards Chairperson
        Barb Moynier, MEC Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee Chairperson
        Bob Moore, MEC Uniform Committee Chairperson
        Michael Cruz
        Liz Skayhan, PDX Inflight Base Manager (Announcements Portion Only)
        Cheri Soule, PDX Inflight Supervisor (Announcements Portion Only)

         

        I.         Call To Order – 12:32 PM

        II.         Announcements

        a.     Liz Skahan – Don Davies met with the port.  PDX remodeling.  Lower level expansion not happening. Possible moving upstairs for CSA/FA shared location possible before summer. Liz will keep us posted.

        b.     2 Probationary FAs coming to PDX in March.

        c.     How will San Diego effect the Portland base?  Only 1 FA on list to transfer now. Target of 350 FAs in PDX.

        d.     Greenlight issues with RT program.  System down 2/6 and 2/7th

        e.     Mexico (SJD) – Prohibited items.  Items not used for your job may be confiscated. Laptops, cameras, tennis racquets etc.  Laptops better but other items may be taken. Recent incident with a guitar being taken by customs.  F/A detained 1 hour.

        III.         Call For Late Agenda Items – None

        IV.         Officer’s Reports

        a.     President

        i.     Cathy – BOD coming up in ORD.

        ii.     Most local FA issues resolved at ADR (Alternate Dispute Resolution) meeting.  ADR minute highlights.

        b.     Vice President

        i.     CWA Conference in PIT in April. BOD in ORD in February.

        ii.     PDX is 3rd largest base.  Excited about growth.

        V.         Committee Reports

        a.     Air Safety, Health, & Security – Barb Moynier

        i.     Flight 816 debrief took place. More information from incident forthcoming.

        ii.     Write up If FFDO doesn’t identify self during briefing.  Use ASAP or go to Barb.  Brought to Same Page meeting with pilots.

        b.     Benefits – Cathy Gywnn

        i.     Leave OF Absence Handbook on the AFA Website. Questions, contact AFA Benefits Chair Ann LaRue.

        ii.     LTD Insurance in effect 1/1/13. Part of “me too” clause with pilots.

        c.     EAP/Professional Standards – Contessa Diaz-Nicolaidis

        i.     Drug and alcohol abuse/treatments number one issue. Company pays for multiple treatment sessions at 80%.

        ii.     FAADAP – Flight Attendant Alcohol And Drug Abatement Program is a program that operates separate from EAP.  Alaska has a zero tolerance policy. FAADAP works with FA independently and confidentially.

        d.     Government Affairs – Cathy Gwynn

        i.     Working on “Fix the Senate” campaign

        e.     Grievance – Cathy Gwynn

        i.     Ongoing grievance for calling in Sick Child without sick time in bank changed to ED with points

        f.      Hotel – Cathy Gwynn

        i.     We are working on changing hotels in PDX, SJD and BOS.  All bed bug write ups have been inspected by independent exterminators have come up negative.

        ii.     Encourage all to use Crew Care with concerns

        g.     Inflight Service – Blair Kimball

        i.     Seattle’s Chocolate Test in FEB and MAR on flights out of Seattle.

        ii.     900ER Galley issues have subsided.

        iii.     Continue to work on juice quantities

        iv.     Water on allowed in overhead bins on KOA and LIH flights and select BLI.  Approved 28ABC overheads only. Crews not to touch.

        h.     Membership – Brian Palmer

        i.     A few members not in good standing

        i.      Reserve – Brian Palmer

        i.     Continuing Understanding Reserve program.  Great response.  This months topic is Flying Into A Day Off.   Social media via Facebook. Next months is Can They Do That?

        ii.     Two new probationary FAs in March.  Welcome them.

        j.      Retirement

        i.     No Report

        k.     VOICE – Cathy Gwynn

        i.     Voice report cards go out every month.  Communication has been great.

        l.      Uniforms – Bob Moore

        i.     New uniforms—27 vendors narrowed to Omega and Lands End.  Rebranding will play a piece in what is chosen ultimately.

        m.   MEC Standing Committees

        i.     No Reports

        VI.         Old Business – None

        VII.         New Business

        a.     AFA Board of Directors Meeting Agenda Items

        i.     No questions or concerns.  Link to agenda items for BOD on MEC Website.

        ii.     Brian Palmer suggested that Cathy Gwynn vote in the best interest of the membership on all agenda items.

        1.     So moved by C. Diaz-Nicolaidis

        2.     Seconded by M. Cruz

        3.     Motion carried

        b.     Michael Cruz provided some background on his view of Grievance 36-99-2-6-12 currently in motion with Alaska Airlines regarding QX Date of Hire and travel/pass policies.  He is currently on the agenda at the upcoming BOD Meeting to discuss the information.

        i.     M. Cruz moved that Council 39 support the withdrawal of the grievance.

        ii.     Seconded by C. Diaz-Nicolaidis

        iii.     Discussion

        iv.     Motion carried

        c.     Michael Cruz drafted a letter of support on behalf of AFA for supporting QX date of hire integration when transferring to AS.

        i.     M. Cruz moved that letter of support be adopted

        ii.     Cathy Gwynn noted something of this nature would need memberships support via vote.

        iii.     Brian Palmer noted that this would be most properly formatted as a resolution.  Brian will work with Michael to rewrite as a resolution to be presented to MEC at BOD

        iv.     M. Cruz withdrew motion

        VIII.         Adjournment – 3:09 PM

        Filed Under: Council 39 PDX

        January 21, 2013 18:42

        Seattle FAs!

        Please take a few minutes to fill out the attached form (1 per senator) and leave them in Bev Bullock’s mail file by Wednesday!

        pdf_icon Fix The Senate NOW!

        Filed Under: Council 19 SEA (pmAS)

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