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        September 9, 2022 17:00

        In This Edition

        • Block? TFP? … or Better?
        • Mobilization Moment – First Negotiation Session
        • 2022 AFA September 11th Honor Guard
        • Reserve Committee Meeting Recap – 3rd Quarter 2022
        • Next Week’s Events

        Block? TFP? … or Better?

        Originally posted September 6, 2022

        Thank you for filling out our Negotiations Survey. Continue to send feedback directly to the Negotiating Committee.  What is the best pay system: TFP? Block? Duty? Or…?  There are several trends when comparing pay systems.  Our goal is to negotiate the best possible contract with the best possible pay.

        Read More >


        Mobilization Moment – First Negotiation Session

        Originally posted September 8, 2022

        Our Negotiating Committee has their first negotiations session next week with management.  It’s time to show our solidarity and show management we are ready for an industry leading contract.  Wear your AFA pin with pride, follow AFA social media, and ensure you are signed up for AFA emails.

        Read More >


        2022 AFA September 11th Honor Guard

        Originally posted September 9, 2022

        Twenty-one years ago, we made a promise to Never Forget the events of September 11, 2001 and never allow them to be repeated. No matter the uniform we wear, the routes we fly, or the years we have worn our wings we will always remember the events of September 11th and lift up our heroes. 

        Our seventh annual AFA Honor Guard will attend services at our nation’s three national memorials to ensure the public remembers the sacrifice of Flight Attendants. This Honor Guard is comprised of Flight Attendants who have done work to advance our Never Forget priorities.

        Read More >


        Reserve Committee Meeting Recap – 3rd Quarter 2022

        Originally posted September 9, 2022

        Our AFA Reserve Committee Chairpersons met on Thursday, September 8 to discuss their ongoing program of work to represent and advocate for our Reserve Flight Attendants.  The Committee also met with management to review a number of specific concerns that were brought forward by Flight Attendants.  Your Local Reserve Committee is available to answer questions, provide clarification, or help to resolve any reserve related issues.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out!

        Read More >


        Next Week’s Events

        Tuesday, September 13 – Thursday, September 15Contract Negotiations Begin
        Tuesday, September 13 – Wednesday, September 14Regular MEC Meeting

        See the MEC Event Calendar >


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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: AFA News in Review

        September 9, 2022 15:00

        Reserve Committee

        • Our AFA Reserve Committee Chairpersons met on Thursday, September 8 to discuss their ongoing program of work to represent and advocate for our Reserve Flight Attendants.
        • The Committee also met with management to review a number of specific concerns that were brought forward by Flight Attendants.
        • Your Local Reserve Committee is available to answer questions, provide clarification, or help to resolve any reserve related issues.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out!

        On Thursday, September 8, representatives from our AFA Local Reserve Committees met to discuss their ongoing work to advocate for Reserve Flight Attendants.  Representing you at the meeting were Haley Hirsch (ANC), Conner Gallagher (SEA), Megan Zablan (PDX), Camile Caldwell (SFO), Kanako Yamada (LAX), and Rebecca Garcia (SAN).  Also present were MEC Reserve Committee Vice Chairperson—New Hire & Probation Jarod McNeill and MEC Vice President Brian Palmer.  The committee also met with Inflight Crew Scheduling Duty Manager Kiana Shaw from management.

        Topics of Discussion

        The committee reviewed a number of items both during internal AFA-only conversation and when meeting with management.  Some items discussed include:

        • Plans for Initial Training classes for the remainder of the year and next year.  Management has indicated intent to hire more Flight Attendants but specific numbers will be dependent on other company growth factors.
        • Anticipated return of service flights to Initial Training.  Management is still working out details.
        • Top causes of occurrences for probationary Flight Attendants.  Recent increase in issues with forgetting to check in for trips and APSB on Block2Block and requirement to physically be in base while on call during Reserve Availability Periods (RAP).
        • Support for probationary Flight Attendants through the Reserve Buddy Program.
        • Increase in requests for assistance with PBS and bidding.  The committee is seeking ways to provide additional training and support in this area.
        • Reminder to new hire F/As about AFA Alaska Online Support Center to report issues, raise concerns, or ask questions.
        • Increase in lineholders picking up reserve days which has resulted in some increased flexibility for Reserve Flight Attendants.
        • Review of the Master Executive Council (MEC) letter to management regarding proportional domicile staffing. 
        • Management staffing within Crew Scheduling.  Four new Crew Scheduling Supervisors will be hired to help support operations. 
        • Review of reserve utilization statistics.  Reserve coverage is anticipated to be at approximately 21-22% for the remainder of the year.
        • Request that management provide additional flexibility for reserve day shifting by decreasing the ARC maximum.  Management agreed to review possible changes.
        • Ongoing concerns with hotel information not being loaded into Crew Access by the time a Flight Attendant arrive in a layover city, despite management having several hours to arrange for the hotel.  Please report these issues through the AFA Alaska Online Support Center so that AFA representatives can follow up with management. 
        • Review of reserve-related scheduling issues that have occurred recently.

        The committee is next scheduled to meet on Thursday, December 1.

        What The Committee Is Working On

        1. Assisting Probationary Flight Attendants Through the Reserve Buddy Program.   Answering questions from and providing support to probationary Flight Attendants through an expanded AFA Reserve Buddy program.
        2. Addressing Reserve Contractual Concerns.  Researching and investigating reports from Reserve Flight Attendants and actively ensuring that management is compliant with our contract. 
        3. Developing Additional Tools & Resources for New Flight Attendants.  Working to create a plan to provide more user friendly, easy-to-access resources about the CBA and other job-related information for new Flight Attendants.

        We Want to Hear From You!

        Do you have feedback for the committee, concerns you’d like to share, or items that you’d like brought up with management?  Please let us know!  Your Local Reserve Committee is your voice to management.  You can find our contact information on the Reserve Committee page of the AFA Alaska website. 

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, Reserve Committee Tagged With: committee meeting

        September 9, 2022 09:00

        AFA International

        Twenty-one years ago, we made a promise to Never Forget the events of September 11, 2001 and never allow them to be repeated. No matter the uniform we wear, the routes we fly, or the years we have worn our wings we will always remember the events of September 11th and lift up our heroes. 

        Our seventh annual AFA Honor Guard will attend services at our nation’s three national memorials to ensure the public remembers the sacrifice of Flight Attendants. This Honor Guard is comprised of Flight Attendants who have done work to advance our Never Forget priorities:



        National Flight 93 Memorial Shanksville

        Shane Dillon, United Council 21 Washington, D.C.
        Yan Yan Teague, Alaska Council 19 Seattle

        National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial

        Martin Monteblanco, Alaska Council 19 Seattle
        Bruni Agosto, Hawaiian Council 43 Honolulu

        September 11th Memorial New York

        Karen Augustus, United Council 21 Washington, D.C.
        Tanya Clarke, Endeavor Council 45 New York

        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: September 11

        September 4, 2022 22:30

        Important Dates

        September   1:  Vacation Bidding Round 1 Begins

        September 19:  Vacation Bidding Round 1 Closes

        September 26:  Vacation Bidding Round 1 Awards post

        September 30:  ** Q3 CBT Due **

        AFA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Committee Appointments

        Linda Gunselman

        Linda has been a Flight Attendant with Alaska Airlines for 24 years, the majority of that time in the Portland base. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Management and Organizational Leadership from George Fox University and an Investigator degree from the Academy of Legal Investigators. Additionally, she has had extensive training in personal development as well as case advocacy through the CASA program (court appointed special advocate.)  

        Born and raised in Oregon, Linda spends most of her free time with family and friends. She can regularly be found following her youngest daughter around to cheer events or volunteering with her cheer program, school or Rose Festival. Linda has been married for 17 years and lives in West Linn. She has three children, two grandchildren, a Cavalier King Charles, Dexter and cat, Sasha.

        “With all the new obstacles we are faced with today, I understand how those things can trigger challenges in our lives. One of my strengths is the ability to look at the big picture while addressing the smaller things that can build up and be hard on us. I look forward to being able to assist my fellow Flight Attendants as an EAP rep!” – Linda 

        Barb Moynier

        After graduating from Weber State University with an Associate’s degree in general studies, Barb moved to Oregon in 1991. She started her flying career with SkyWest Airlines, and then joined Alaska Airlines in 1997.

        Previously, Barb served on the AFA Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee as both MEC & local PDX LEC chairperson. While on the committee she worked the ETOPS Certification flight and served as an ASAP ERC (event review committee) alternate.

        When not playing tour guide on work layovers, Barb enjoys volunteering for many non-profits, hiking, spending time on the river Dragon boating/kayaking, or just spending time in the great outdoors. Some may also consider Barb to be a soccer fan(atic) and she has been spotted at many Portland Timbers and Thorns matches!

        Crystal Schrader

        Crystal was born and raised in Oregon. At the age of 20, after being in nursing school and realizing it wasn’t for her, she applied to be a Flight Attendant on her 21st birthday. Having been flying for over 15 years now, she feels the lifestyle, friendships, and community the job has brought her is unmatched.Crystal is excited to be joining the EAP committee so she can give back to all of her fellow Flight Attendants who have supported her all these years. When she isn’t flying, you will find her teaching spin classes, riding bikes with her nine-year-old son, or line dancing!

        “I feel peer to peer support is so important in our line of work and am so honored to be a part of such an amazing committee. Our work group is made up of some of the best humans and I look forward to working with all of you!” – Crystal

        Please join us in welcoming our newest committee members!

        Section 6 Negotiations 

        September is here, and Section 6 Negotiations under the Railway Labor Act (RLA) for Alaska Airlines’ Flight Attendants are scheduled to formally begin! Thank you everyone for sending the Negotiations Committee your ideas and for filling out the survey. Member input is invaluable and guides the committee to prioritize needs. Please bookmark the Negotiations subsite, which can be found on the AFA Alaska website, to stay updated on the progress of negotiations.  

        Council 39 is looking for Mobilization Volunteers to support Section 6 Negotiations in PDX.  Please fill out the Mobilization Volunteer Expression of Interest form and reach out to Ahnawake Kriese, our local Mobilization Committee chairperson, at ahnawake.kriese@afalaska.org to participate in events.

        No Stock Buybacks in Aviation Until Problems are Fixed!

        from AFA International

        COVID relief legislation temporarily prohibited airlines from using stock buybacks that enrich executives and big investors on the backs of workers and consumers. But those prohibitions end on September 30. Now is not the time to start sending cash to Wall Street when the airlines can’t yet meet public demand or manage effectively through operational challenges. Airline workers have had contract negotiations on hold for years – delaying raises and improving working conditions needed to keep skilled workers on the job and attract new applicants.

        We call on all airline CEOs to extend the COVID relief ban on stock buybacks until:

        • operational meltdowns are not the norm
        • staffing and flight schedules are aligned to support public demand
        • labor contract negotiations are concluded

        Stabilizing the industry must be CEOs #1 priority. Not $1 in stock buybacks until this is achieved.  Join the fight and take action by signing the petition.

        Participation Request: Human Rights and Uniform Surveys

        from AFA International

        The Human Rights and Uniform Committees want to hear more from Flight Attendants! To better know what Flight Attendants, need and what can be done to fight for FA rights, please take two important surveys:

        Human Rights and Equity Committee Survey

        Uniform and Gender Expression Survey

        Labor Day message

        excerpt from CWA President Christopher Shelton

        “As we continue to organize for transformational change, let us believe in ourselves, believe in one another, and have complete faith in the fact that when we come together and build true solidarity, there is no issue too big, no corporation too powerful, no challenge too tough, no goal too high that we cannot achieve.

        When we fight, we win. Happy Labor Day.”

        In Solidarity,

        Steve, Krystle and Bethany

        Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: Council 39

        September 2, 2022 17:00

        In This Edition

        • Election Notice: Alaska MEC Officer Elections
        • Uniform Gender Expression Survey
        • Next Week’s Events

        Election Notice: Alaska MEC Officer Elections

        Originally posted September 1, 2022

        The term of office for our current Master Executive Council (MEC) Officers will conclude on December 31, 2022.  The voting members of the MEC (LEC Presidents) will elect new MEC Officers at the regular November MEC meeting.  This communication serves as notice of the election in accordance with article III.C.1 of the MEC Policy Manual.

        Read More >


        Uniform Gender Expression Survey

        Originally posted September 2, 2022

        Everyone should be able to dress and express themselves at work in a manner that is reflective of their true self.  AFA is working with other aviation unions and PRIDE@Work to ensure that all Flight Attendants are supported in exercising our rights.  Your participation in the Uniform Gender Expression Survey will help to identify where discrimination exists and improvements to uniform choices, policies, and guidelines need to be made.

        Read More >


        Next Week’s Events

        Wednesday, September 7Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
        Thursday, September 8Quarterly Reserve Committee Meeting
        Thursday, September 8Scheduling Review Board (SRB)

        See the MEC Event Calendar >


        Find Us on Social Media

        You can find the most up-to-date official information on our AFA Alaska social media accounts.  Click below and follow so you can stay connected!

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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: AFA News in Review

        September 2, 2022 09:00

        AFA International

        • Everyone should be able to dress and express themselves at work in a manner that is reflective of their true self.
        • AFA is working with other aviation unions and PRIDE@Work to ensure that all Flight Attendants are supported in exercising our rights. 
        • Your participation in the Uniform Gender Expression Survey will help to identify where discrimination exists and improvements to uniform choices, policies, and guidelines need to be made.

        In order to make sure that Flight Attendants are able to express who we are, it is critical that we understand the importance of gender expression, and ensure our airlines provide equal opportunity to dress and present ourselves in ways that reflect who we are.  This is critical to creating a supportive culture, which in turn allows each of us as Flight Attendants to do our job with pride and comfort.

        Companies should understand this issue ultimately affects the bottom line. Disallowing Flight Attendants to dress and express in ways that align with their genders is communicating that they are not valuable as employees. Providing this flexibility across carriers or the industry, will send a signal to other industries that we support and advocate for all people. Further, this will impact not only retention of current Flight Attendants, but will also result in recruiting a wider range of skilled Flight Attendants to this industry. 

        While movements are happening, and policies have been changed, we need EVERYONE to have the opportunity to express themselves.

        AFA is working with other aviation unions, and PRIDE@Work to identify these issues together and make sure that we are protecting all Flight Attendants so that we are able to be seen and heard and are able to dress in the way that makes us feel seen in our place of work. 

        This survey is being conducted to identify those who are feeling discriminated against in the workplace in regards to uniform choices, uniform policies and guidelines at their airlines. 

        It is also worth noting that many workplaces already have these opportunities and protections in place for every employee, based on EEOC Protections Against Employment Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity.  We want to make sure Flight Attendants are fully supported in exercising our rights. 

        Click here to take the survey >>

        Thank you in advance for your participation!

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, Human Rights & Equity Committee, Uniform Committee

        September 1, 2022 21:39

        Important Dates
        September 1: Vacation Bidding Round 1 Begins
        September  19: Vacation Bidding Round 1 Closes
        September 26:  Vacation Bidding Round 1 Awards
        September 30:  Q3 CBT Due


        Ticket System Back up and Running!

        We are pleased to report that the AFA Alaska Online Support Center (support.afaalaska.org) is now back online and fully operational.  AFA representatives have started the process of reviewing outstanding tickets that were filed prior to the outage occurring last Thursday, August 18.  If you filed a ticket prior to August 18th or after the system came back online today, your patience is greatly appreciated as our AFA volunteers begin to work through the backlog.

        Section 6 Negotiations

        September is here and Section 6 Negotiations for Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants are scheduled to formally begin!  Thank you everyone for sending the Negotiations Committee your ideas and for filling out the survey.  Member input is invaluable and guides the committee to prioritize needs. Please bookmark the Negotiations subsite, which can be found on the AFA Alaska website, to stay updated on the progress of negotiations.  Want to get involved?  It’s not too late!  Council 35 is looking for Mobilization Committee members to support Section 6 Negotiations in SFO.  Please reach out to Trista Vanta, the C35 Mobilization Committee chair and/or fill out the online request form to participate in events.

        Bernstein v. Virgin America Lawsuit

        For months now Council 35 officers have been asking the company for updates on possible compliance solutions to the California meal and rest break law.  Alaska maintains that the decision is forthcoming however will not commit to any possible scenarios.  Your Council 35 officers have made it clear that the delay in communicating to Flight Attendants has created a high level of anxiety in all of us, but especially with CA-based Flight Attendants. The company has recently communicated that they will host California base sits. A member of the Alaska legal team will be available to answer Flight Attendant questions, however it is unclear whether or not any new and/or helpful information will be offered.  Flight Attendants are encouraged to visit the Bernstein v. Virgin America subsite on the plaintiff’s attorney webpage to balance all information and get perspective on both sides of the issue.

        Hotel Committee Update

        by Cassie Dole, C35 Hotel Committee Chair
        The Hotel Committee committee is working through issues with rooms not being available when crew members arrive at a hotel and having to wait, sometimes for an extended period of time. It is important that Flight Attendants call Crew Scheduling upon arrival if rooms are not ready and then again when provided with a room. Management has been providing additional compensation for documented wait times of one hour or longer.  If you’ve had an unacceptable or substandard experience with a layover hotel or ground transportation provider, please report the issue!  Our AFA Hotel Committee receives a copy of every CrewCare report filed and each one is read and reviewed. Please follow up by documenting with a CrewCare report using the web app on your IMD home screen or by clicking here.

        Participation Request: Human Rights and Uniform Surveys

        by AFA International
        The Human Rights and Uniform Committees want to hear more from Flight Attendants! To better know what Flight Attendants need and what can be done to fight for FA rights, please take two important surveys:

        Human Rights and Equity Committee Survey

        Uniform and Gender Expression Survey

        Interested in joining the Human Rights Committee?  We have openings!  Please email your Council 35 officers to set up a time to discuss this opportunity.

        No Stock Buybacks in Aviation Until Problems are Fixed!

        by AFA International
        COVID relief legislation temporarily prohibited airlines from using stock buybacks that enrich executives and big investors on the backs of workers and consumers. But those prohibitions end on September 30. Now is not the time to start sending cash to Wall Street when the airlines can’t yet meet public demand or manage effectively through operational challenges. Airline workers have had contract negotiations on hold for years – delaying raises and improving working conditions needed to keep skilled workers on the job and attract new applicants.

        We call on all airline CEOs to extend the COVID relief ban on stock buybacks until:

        • operational meltdowns are not the norm
        • staffing and flight schedules are aligned to support public demand
        • labor contract negotiations are concluded.

        Stabilizing the industry must be CEOs #1 priority. Not $1 in stock buybacks until this is achieved.  Join the fight and take action by signing the petition.

        Got a question?

        Contact information for Council 35 committee members can be found on our website.  You can also open an online support ticket and the appropriate rep will respond.

        In solidarity,

        Melissa, Virginia, James and Brad


        Melissa Osborne, LEC President •  melissa.osborne@afaalaska.org • 415-275-1322
        Virginia Fritz, LEC Vice President •  virginia.fritz@afaalaska.org • 408.489.8200
        James Ikehara, LEC Secretary •  James.ikehara@afaalaska.org  • 415-289-9011
        Bradley Young, Council Representative • bradley.young@afaalaska.org • 916-508-3503

        Filed Under: Council 35 SFO Tagged With: August, Bernstein, Council 35, Hotel Committee, Human Rights Committee, negotiations, Newsletter, SFO, ticket

        September 1, 2022 09:00

        Master Executive Council (MEC)

        The term of office for our current Master Executive Council (MEC) Officers will conclude on December 31, 2022.  The voting members of the MEC (LEC Presidents) will elect new MEC Officers at the regular November MEC meeting.  This communication serves as notice of the election in accordance with article III.C.1 of the MEC Policy Manual.

        Background

        The MEC Officers consist of a President, Vice President, and Secretary/Treasurer.  These officer positions are responsible for serving as the coordinating council for the membership of the airline and carrying out the decisions of the MEC.  These officer positions are elected by the Local Executive Council (LEC) Presidents, who are the voting members of MEC.  

        Duties and Responsibilities

        The duties and responsibilities of the MEC Officers are defined in article VII.C.2 of the AFA Constitution & Bylaws.

        MEC President

        From the AFA Constitution & Bylaws (article VII.C.2.a)

        The President shall be the official Union spokesperson and chief executive officer for that airline and shall have the authority and duty to: 

        (1) Be responsible for and charged with administering the policies of that Master Executive Council, and implementing the objectives and policies announced by the Board of Directors and Executive Board. 

        (2)  Be responsible for the expeditious processing of members’ complaints and grievances. 

        (3)  Be the Union representative on that airline for the purpose of furthering and implementing the objectives and policies announced by the Board of Directors and Executive Board. 

        (4)  Coordinate and compile Master Executive Council policy, review reports and recommendations and submit such material to the appropriate committees of the Union. 

        (5)  Be a member of the Negotiating Committee. 

        (6)  Be a member of the Executive Board. 

        (7)  Be granted the privilege of the floor at all meetings of the Board of Directors, but shall have no vote, if not also a Local Council President. 

        (8)  Be responsible for and supervise the business and managerial functions of the Union on that carrier. 

        (9)  Consult with and be assisted by the Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer. 

        (10)  Ballot the Master Executive Council if necessary or when required. 

        (11)  Keep a current and accurate inventory of all Union property and supplies purchased or provided by the Union and submit a copy of this to the International Secretary-Treasurer of the Union. 

        (12)  Inform all Master Executive Council Officers and committees that all files, correspondence, documents and other materials resulting from the work of such committees are the property of the Union, not the personal property of individuals, and are to be safeguarded. 

        (13)  Maintain the Union’s files and property, then transfer them to her/his successor promptly. 

        Additional Duties & Responsibilities

        • Attend regular and special MEC meetings, quarterly Labor Leader meetings with the company, and annual AFA-CWA Board of Directors meetings.
        • Participate in the MEC Duty Officer program 

        Time Commitment and Flight Pay Loss Reimbursement

        • This position is contractually provided 130 TFP of Flight Pay Loss (FPL) per month
        • Most work is completed remotely.  Must have the ability to be present in the MEC Office in Seattle as needed.  
        • The MEC President is on-call to respond to critical incidents and situations.

        MEC Vice President

        From the AFA Constitution & Bylaws (article VII.C.2.b)

        The Vice President shall:

        (1) Function under the jurisdiction of the President in carrying out the policies and directives of the Master Executive Council.

        (2) Perform the duties of the President at her/his request or in the absence of the President.

        (3) Be granted the privilege of the floor at all Master Executive Council and Board of Directors meetings, but shall have no vote if not also a Local Council President.

        Additional Duties & Responsibilities

        • Serve as executive sponsor of MEC Committees and inform the MEC Secretary-Treasurer of upcoming meetings for calendaring.
        • Be responsible for obtaining a monthly written report from each of the MEC Committee Chairs and providing these reports to the MEC Secretary-Treasurer for submission with the monthly MEC agenda.
        • Attend regular and special MEC meetings, quarterly Labor Leader meetings with the company, MEC committee meetings (as needed), and annual AFA-CWA Board of Directors meetings.
        • Coordinate and participate in the MEC Duty Officer program 

        Time Commitment and Flight Pay Loss Reimbursement

        • This position is budgeted for a base amount of 100 TFP of Flight Pay Loss (FPL) per month.
        • Most work is completed remotely.  Must have the ability to be present in the MEC Office in Seattle as needed.  
        • The MEC Vice President is responsible for fulfilling the responsibilities of the MEC President during vacation and as needed.

        MEC Secretary-Treasurer

        From the AFA Constitution & Bylaws (article VII.C.2.c)

        The Secretary-Treasurer shall:

        (1) Assist the President in administering Master Executive Council funds.

        (2) Maintain Master Executive Council records and perform such other duties that may be specifically assigned to the Secretary-Treasurer by the President or Acting President.

        (3) Be responsible to the President and Master Executive Council.

        (4) Be responsible for general record keeping and accounting of the Master Executive Council budget and any funds.

        (5) Distribute a quarterly statement on expenditures to the Master Executive Council.

        (6) Assist in preparation of the Master Executive Council annual report to the membership.

        (7) Exhibit at all reasonable times the general records to any Officer or active member in good standing upon application.

        (8) Maintain Master Executive Council records and record all meetings of the Master Executive Council.

        (9) Deliver to her/his successor all monies and other property of the Master Executive Council. On demand of the International Office, s/he shall make available all books and records for examination and audit.

        (10) Submit a copy of all Master Executive Council meeting minutes and nomination notices to the International Secretary-Treasurer of the Union.

        (11) Be responsible for distributing a list of Master Executive Council committees’ flight pay loss to the Master Executive Council and the International Office each month; this list will include, but not be limited to, hours and ID(s) missed, days on projects, and projects charged.

        (12) Be granted the privilege of the floor at all Master Executive Council and Board of Directors meetings, but shall have no vote if not also a Local Council President.

        Additional Duties & Responsibilities

        • Maintain the MEC agenda; solicit agenda items from members of the MEC
        • Reserve meeting space and other meeting resources as needed
        • Make arrangements for MEC hotel accommodations and meals as requested
        • Perform month-end financial reconciliation activities including:
          • Monthly submission of MEC flight pay loss to the company
          • Monthly reconciliation of Union Business flight pay loss
          • Monthly submission of all Union Business to AFA International
          • Review and approve expense reports
          • Monthly reconciliation of budget and expense reports
        • Attend regular and special MEC meetings, quarterly Labor Leader meetings with the company, and annual AFA-CWA Board of Directors meetings.
        • Participate in the MEC Duty Officer program 

        Time Commitment and Flight Pay Loss Reimbursement

        • This position is budgeted for a base amount of 75 TFP of Flight Pay Loss (FPL) per month.
        • Most work is completed remotely.  Must have the ability to be present in the MEC Office in Seattle as needed.  
        • The MEC Secretary-Treasurer is responsible for fulfilling the responsibilities of the MEC Vice President during vacation and as needed. They are responsible for fulfilling the responsibilities of the MEC President if the president and vice president are simultaneously unavailable.

        Working Relationships

        With The Master Executive Council (MEC)

        Constant interaction with the LEC Presidents, other LEC Officers, and other MEC Officers

        With MEC Committees

        Constant interaction with MEC Committee Chairs and Committee Members.

        With Management

        Constant interaction with Alaska Airlines management, particularly within the inflight and labor relations departments

        With AFA International

        Frequent interaction with AFA international officers and staff members

        Term of Office

        The regular term of office is for three years, beginning on January 1, 2023 and concluding on December 31, 2025.

        Expressing Interest and Interview Scheduling

        The MEC will hold interviews and conduct elections during the regular November MEC meeting on Tuesday, November 1, 2022.  The meeting will be conducted in person at the MEC Office in SeaTac, WA.  Bid around this date or plan to arrange your schedule accordingly to accommodate.

        Interested candidates should submit an expression of interest and resume online at https://forms.gle/6ifP8mYu9mDnT4YZA.  The deadline for submissions is 9 AM Pacific time on Saturday, October 22.  After that time, MEC Secretary-Treasurer Linda Christou will contact qualified candidates to schedule a specific interview time.

        Please note that in order to submit an expression of interest, you must have a Google account.  If you do not have a Google account, you can create one for free at https://accounts.google.com/signup.

        Questions?

        If you have any questions about MEC duties and responsibilities or the election process, please email officers@afaalaska.org.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, Master Executive Council (MEC) Tagged With: MEC Officers, officer elections

        August 26, 2022 17:00

        In This Edition

        • Proportional Domicile Staffing
        • AFA Alaska Online Support Center Outage
        • Scheduling Committee Meeting Recap – August 2022
        • AFA Alaska Online Support Back Online
        • Next Week’s Events

        Proportional Domicile Staffing

        Originally posted August 22, 2022

        The AFA Alaska MEC sent a letter to Alaska Airlines management last week advocating for growing each domicile proportionally via vacancy awards and new hire domicile assignments through 2023.  We have all read and heard “we appreciate you” and “we care” in one form or another, but management must now demonstrate its values to do the right thing by turning those words into action.  Management acknowledged receipt of the MEC’s letter and indicated they will respond early this week.

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        AFA Alaska Online Support Center Outage

        Originally posted August 24, 2022

        As we initially reported last Thursday, August 18, we are continuing to experience an outage to the AFA Alaska Online Support Center.  Though we were initially advised by our hosting provider that the issue would resolve within 48 hours, that has not been the case and the website remains inoperable.  The issue has been escalated with our hosting provider and we are continuing to monitor their progress.  Unfortunately, we do not have an estimated time that the website will return to operation.

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        Scheduling Committee Meeting Recap – August 2022

        Originally posted August 24, 2022

        Our AFA Scheduling Committee Chairpersons met on Tuesday, August 23 to discuss their ongoing program of work to represent Flight Attendants interests related to lineholder scheduling.  The Committee also met with management to receive updates and discuss issues and problems that Flight Attendants are experiencing with scheduling, pairings, and bidding.  Your Local Scheduling Committee is available to answer questions, provide clarification, or help to resolve any lineholder scheduling-related issues.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out!

        Read More >


        AFA Alaska Online Support Back Online

        Originally posted August 26, 2022

        We are pleased to report that the AFA Alaska Online Support Center (support.afaalaska.org) is now back online and fully operational.  AFA representatives have started the process of reviewing outstanding tickets that were filed prior to the outage occurring last Thursday, August 18.  If you filed a ticket prior to August 18th or after the system came back online today, your patience is greatly appreciated as our AFA volunteers begin to work through the backlog.

        Read More >


        Next Week’s Events

        Wednesday, August 31Special MEC Meeting

        See the MEC Event Calendar >


        Find Us on Social Media

        You can find the most up-to-date official information on our AFA Alaska social media accounts.  Click below and follow so you can stay connected!

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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: AFA News in Review

        August 26, 2022 14:56

        We are pleased to report that the AFA Alaska Online Support Center (support.afaalaska.org) is now back online and fully operational.  AFA representatives have started the process of reviewing outstanding tickets that were filed prior to the outage occurring last Thursday, August 18.  If you filed a ticket prior to August 18th or after the system came back online today, your patience is greatly appreciated as our AFA volunteers begin to work through the backlog.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now Tagged With: online support center, system outage

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