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        AFA-CWA Council 15 Local Base Meeting

        May 29, 2017 08:00

         

        Wednesday, June 21st

        10:00am to 1 pm

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        San Diego Airport Terminal 1

        Old Crew Room

        (the door before current crew room)

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        Anticipated Agenda

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        The first part of the meeting we will review the AFA International Budget and attend to local union business. The upcoming AFA Board of Directors meeting is June 24, 2017, in Phoenix, and the members of the AFA International Board of Directors will vote on the upcoming 2017-2018 budget.

        The last part of the meeting we will have Local Committee updates from Service, Hotel/Transportation, Uniform, Safety and Scheduling.

        If you have an agenda item that you would like to discuss at the local meeting please send your agenda item, no later than June 19th, to LEC Secretary/Treasurer Stephen Couckuyt at Stephen.Couckuyt@afaalaska.org

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        *RSVP not required, but appreciated.  Please RSVP by 6/19 SAN@afaalaska.org​

        Filed Under: Council 15 SAN Tagged With: base meeting, BOD

        Summary of the 44th AFA-CWA Board of Directors Meeting

        May 31, 2016 20:00

        The AFA-CWA Board of Directors meeting concluded last week in Atlanta. A full report of the actions of the delegates will be posted at afa-bod.org within 30 days. In the meantime, please review the following for a summary of the meeting.

         

        This year all of the delegates wore red AFA pins, demonstrating solidarity for current bargaining for AFA contracts and solidarity for striking 40,000 Verizon workers represented by CWA and IBEW. In uniform, the delegates of the Board stood for the National Anthem sung by AFA Mesa Council 88 member, Elizabeth Maben.

         

        AFA members were welcomed to Atlanta by CWA Vice President Richard Honeycutt. CWA Chief of Staff Ron Collins represented CWA President Chris Shelton because DOL Secretary Tom Perez called Shelton and the Verizon CEO to the table to settle the strike. The Board watched this video about the strike and recognized that the fight against corporate greed was the same fight we take on in our own bargaining – their fight is our fight. We vowed to do more to support the strike and as we report on the summary of the Board, we are proud to note that moments ago it was announced that there is an agreement in principle reached at Verizon.

         

        The AFA International officers published written reports and addressed the Board. The reports and verbal remarks will also be added to the afa-bod.org website next week.

         

        Congressional Issues and Strong Bi-Partisan Partnerships

        Congressman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ-02), who also serves as the chair of the House T&I Aviation Subcommittee, addressed the Board with a welcome video. We do not have a better friend from the House of Representatives in the Republican Party than Frank LoBiondo. He has voted with us 100 percent of the time, on rest, human trafficking, Deny NAI, etc. and all issues related to our collective bargaining rights and safety. He is a real Flight Attendant hero and we are proud to partner with him on building bi-partisan support in Congress.

         

        Fight for 10

         

        The Board reviewed our Fight for 10 and AFA’s effective government affairs strategy. Together, we built a strong coalition with bipartisan support and a massive grassroots advocacy network. The video of the March 16th Rally for Rest was played.

         

        The FAA Reauthorization bill provided the platform for our legislative focus this year and we succeeded in achieving inclusion of all of our issues. Most issues, in some form, are in the Senate bill and the House committee report, both of which provide a strong foundation for keeping them in the final bill:

         

        • FAA Minimum Rest of 10 Hours and a Fatigue Risk Management Plan
        • Human Trafficking Awareness Training
        • Mechanical (non-chemical) Disinsection on Commercial Flights
        • Ban on Voice Communications in Flight
        • No Knives on Planes
        • FAA Review of Evacuation Certification Standards
        • Secondary Barriers
        • Improved Notification of Insecticide Use
        • Smoking Ban for E-Cigarettes

         

        Update on FAA Bill: The Senate bill was adopted 95-3. The House bill has been approved by the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, but has not yet made it to the House floor for vote. At this point the bill could move forward with the Senate bill as foundation and the House committee report as the basis for conference between the two chambers, or the House bill could be presented for a full vote prior to conference between the two chambers. There is pressure to get this done since funding for the FAA ends this summer. However, it is possible Congress could simply adopt an extension and work would begin again in the new Congress next year. While that is not the preferred course, we should note that our work this year to advance our issues will provide a likely path to achieve inclusion of the same issues if we must continue the work into next year. Our advocacy now is to move forward with the bill this year and we took part in a press conference at DCA on May 16th with Senators Klobuchar and Warner to encourage lawmakers to do just that. We will keep up the pressure.

         

        AFA-CWA Government Affairs Director Steve Schembs was commended for doing a phenomenal job in leading our legislative work.

         

        Fight Against Flags of Convenience – #DenyNAI

         

        There was significant focus on our efforts to Deny NAI. All aviation unions and the AFL-CIO are united in opposition of the Norwegian Air International application for a foreign air carrier permit under a flag of convenience model. This has immediately become the top priority of the union to defeat since it threatens our jobs, our industry, our ability to promote safety, health and security or bargain contracts and maintain a discriminatory-free workplace. We continue to encourage AFA members to take action based on the latest news posted at www.afacwa.org/denynai.

         

        Video: Why We Need to Be ‘All In’ to DenyNAI

         

        In 2014, we successfully beat back the DOT exemption for NAI that would have allowed the subsidiary to fly during the review of the air carrier permit application. Since the DOT issued its “show cause” order with tentative approval of the air carrier permit on April 15, 2015 we have worked in coordination with the affiliated unions of the Transportation Trades Department to quickly and vehemently oppose this ruling. Since then we have:

         

        • Achieved a 10 day extension for opposition comments
        • Generated tens of thousands of comments to DOT prior to May 16, 2016 deadline
        • Produced over 200 comments from Members of Congress to DOT in opposition to the ruling.
        • Achieved introduction of HR 5090 to enforce the labor provision of the U.S./E.U. open skies agreement – co-sponsored by Aviation Subcommittee Chairman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), Ranking Aviation Subcommittee member Rick Larsen (D-WA) and full Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking member Peter DeFazio (D-OR)
        • Working with Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) as leaders on legislation in Senate and to achieve a Republican counterpart
        • Led Rally at White House on May 12th and with all other aviation unions turned out 1000 at rally to #DenyNAI – Video of Rally Speech >

         

        The DOT reply period ended May 23, 2016 and then there is no deadline for the final ruling. We need to keep up the pressure so that DOT either reverses its position or does not issue a final rule that will set in motion flag of convenience in aviation and ultimately destroy our jobs with it. This is our top priority since everything else flows from it, including our ability to move our careers forward at the bargaining table. AFA members are encouraged to go to http://www.afacwa.org/denynai to continue to take action.

         

        The National Child Identification Program

         

        The Board heard from Kenny Hansmire of The National Child Identification Program, a community service initiative dedicated to providing parents and guardians with a tool they can use to help protect their children. The ID kit allows parents to collect specific information by easily recording the physical characteristics and fingerprints of their children on identification cards that are then kept at home by the parent or guardian. If ever needed, this ID Kit will give authorities vital information to assist their efforts to locate a missing child and save lives.

         

        Constituency Group Spotlight

         

        Stan Kiino of AFA United Council 11 SFO, presented the work of constituency groups Pride at Work and the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. Stan encouraged AFA leaders and members to join these constituency groups to help build our diverse and strong union.

         

        Bridge the Gap Protest Against Delta

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        The entire Board of Directors participated in a protest march for equality – focusing on Delta in Atlanta. Delta Connection Flight Attendants are not equally recognized for their contribution as frontline employees of Delta’s network. We marched several blocks to protest outside of the World of Coca-Cola, as Coke’s CFO Kathy Waller sits on Delta’s board.

        Our message was simply – Inequality Has to Go! The airline industry is raking in billions, at the expense of workers on the frontlines of regional airlines. Delta and the other major U.S. carriers are profiting from wage inequality. It’s the same brand, the same passengers buying tickets, but the compensation for Delta Connection’s first responders is 45 percent less. Delta is profiting from wage inequality.

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        AFA recently called on Georgia Governor Deal to veto HB 757, an anti-LGBTQ bill that would have paved the way for wide-ranging discrimination. For four decades, AFA has promoted equality for all flight attendants, and our union successfully beat back numerous discriminatory practices so that anyone with the heart of a flight attendant can become one. We also marched for this core principle of our union.

         

        Bridge the Gap is our campaign to end regional and mainline compensation disparity and lift standards for all Flight Attendants. All Flight Attendants are in jeopardy as long as the disparity exists.

         

        AFA Newsletter Sending System

         

        AFA Communications Director Christopher Lee unveiled a newsletter sending system custom designed for AFA Locals and MECs. The system seeks to provide reliable delivery of communications to AFA members, a more intuitive subscription process and a user-friendly system for leaders. The focus is to provide reliable, effective communication tools that benefit AFA members.

         

        Advanced Leadership Development Training

         

        The Leadership Development Committee, chaired by AFA Hawaiian Council 43 HNL President Jaci-Ann Chung, reported out on progress for Advance Leadership Development training for AFA leaders.

        Action on Agenda Items

         

        A list of proposed agenda items may be found clicking here.

         

        #1 – Annual Budget: The budget was approved by 10:04 am on Tuesday, May 24th. It provides continued funding for all AFA Locals, MECs and Departments at current levels.

         

        #2 – Electronic Balloting: This agenda item was adopted as proposed to address requirements expected this year from the Department of Labor.

         

        #3 – Direct Membership Election of Master Executive Councils: This agenda item was adopted as amended. The issue was discussed thoroughly in the agenda committee. The committee approached the issue with an effort to determine what it would take to make MEC officer direct membership election work, and they identified over 20 issues that need to be thoroughly reviewed and addressed in order to produce a proposal that would work with all provisions of the constitution and could be seriously considered by all of the members of AFA. Therefore, the agenda item was referred to the Strategic Planning Committee to conduct a review of the questions and craft an agenda item for the 2017 Board of Directors. It was recognized by the entire Board of Directors that the issues needs a full discussion among members this year to ensure democracy is exercised as we consider changing the structure of AFA, recognizing that AFA has direct membership election of the Local Council Presidents who are the decision-makers of the union. The 2013 Board report on this issue will be published and made available to members along with encouragement to review and thoroughly discuss the agenda item prior to next year’s meeting.

         

        #4 – Nomination and Election Process: This agenda item was not adopted but the committee recommended that the issue be taken up by the Strategic Planning Committee this year for possible introduction at a later time.

         

        #5 – BOD Meeting – Agenda: This agenda item was adopted.

         

        #6 – Continuing Committees: This agenda item was adopted as amended.

         

        #7 – Dues Obligation and Elimination of Initiation Fee: This agenda item was adopted as amended. The Board of Directors changed the dues obligation to begin after four full calendar months on the line and eliminated the initiation fee – essentially keeping the payments equal to the initiation fee but allowing for full inclusion in our democracy sooner. The Board recognized that our newest members receive full representation from the first day of service even though due process is not available in the event of termination during probation. The Board also confirmed that if a member is terminated before the end of probation, any dues money paid will be refunded to the terminated Flight Attendant. This takes the control of when members can participate out of the hands of management and strengthens our position at the bargaining table because management must recognize these members as participants in any strike vote or ratification vote.

         

        #8 – Prepayment of Annual Dues: Consistent with the 2015 Board, this agenda item was not adopted.

         

        #9 – Authority to Establish Local Council: this agenda item was adopted with a substitute motion to refer the issue to the Strategic Planning Committee.

         

        #10 – Flight Pay Loss Accountability: This agenda item was adopted as amended to clarify the different lost time procedures at each airline and will be implemented as soon as the program for accounting is finalized in the next two months.

         

        #11 – Negotiations Policy, Tips from Onboard Sales: This agenda item was adopted as proposed.

         

        #12 – Negotiations Policy, Preamble & First Contracts: This agenda item was adopted as proposed.

         

        #13 – Never Forget Honor Guard: This agenda item was adopted as amended to further clarify the Honor Guard.

         

        #14 – Study by Strategic Planning Committee: This agenda item was adopted as proposed.

         

        #15 – Agency Fee Requirement for Members of Management: This late agenda item refers the issue to a study for feasibility. It was adopted as proposed.

         

        Resolutions

         

        The AFA Board of Directors unanimously adopted three resolutions this year:

        • The BOD resolved to honor Cami Barletta, of AFA EWR Council 6, stating that “in her memory we rededicate ourselves to care for each other as we would care for ourselves and always honor our Flight Attendant family.”
        • The BOD called on Doug Parker to restore the retiree and buddy pass travel benefits that have been lost by the Flight Attendants serving within the American Eagle brand.
        • The BOD recognized the whistleblowers of Council 26 for their unwavering dedication to safety and security of the passengers in our care.

         

        Recognition and Awards

         

        We honored AFA staff for their dedication to Flight Attendants. Mark Littleton, Senior Staff Negotiator; Josie Bautista, Senior Staff Attorney; and Scott Goodman, Staff Attorney, were honored for their years of service to Flight Attendants across the union. We thank them for their service to our union and wish them well in future endeavors.

         

        The Edith Lauterbach Merit Award, the highest honor in our Union, was awarded to Robert Barrow of Envoy Air. Robert is a worthy recipient of this year’s award due to his work as an Info Rep co-chair, CHAOS™ Command Chair, Council 52 DFW Grievance Committee, Council 52 President, and MEC President. His body of work and dedication to our union and its members is exemplary. He is an outstanding Union worker and activist who steps up every time to advocate for AFA members and engage in efforts to build solidarity among all workers.

         

        The Peggy Price Award was established 16 years ago to recognize the value of our EAP committees’ work and to highlight the outstanding efforts of one local EAP committee. The EAP Committee at United Los Angeles Council 60 at United in Los Angeles won the award this year due to their quality one on one interactions with Flight Attendants.

        Congratulations to Local Co-Chairs Ernie Cornejo and Yulonda Harriston along with EAP representatives Dean Jacques, Krista Beyer and Jillian Brock.

         

        Members who attended the meeting on their own time were recognized and thanked for their participation in the AFA Board meeting.

         

        JFK Council 5 transitions to EWR Council 6

         

        Prior to the start of the Board meeting, the AFA-CWA Executive Board acted to rename United’s JFK Council 5 to EWR Council 6. This change was implemented in response to management’s recent decision to transition domicile operations to EWR from JFK, following the closure of the JFK station. Consistent with prior action of the Board of Directors, which retired Council 6 EWR until operations were re-established at EWR, the transition from JFK Council 5 to EWR Council 6 is in order. This is simply a name change and does not alter the membership of the council.

         

        If you have any questions about the BOD, contact your LEC president.

         

        In Solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Satterlee, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow, Stephen Couckuyt; LEC Presidents-elect Tim Green and Brice McGee

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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: BOD

        44th Annual AFA Board of Directors Meeting Update

        May 25, 2016 21:00

        The AFA Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) officers, Local Executive Council (LEC) presidents, and many other LEC officers and committee chairpersons just finished attending the 44th Annual AFA Board of Directors (BOD) meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. This annual meeting is where AFA conducts the business of our union at the international level. More detailed information about the BOD will be released soon.

        Special MEC Merger Meeting

         

        In conjunction with the BOD meeting, a special MEC merger meeting was held on Wednesday, May 25th. The purpose of the special MEC meeting with AFA International President Sara Nelson, the International officers and certain members of AFA staff was to discuss the proposed merger of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America in accordance with Section X [Merger Policy…] of the AFA International Policy Manual. In addition to the MEC officers (including Council 18 Los Angeles and Council 15 San Diego presidents-elect), Merger Representatives Sandra Morrow and Marie Maxwell as well as many local officers participated in the discussions. The MEC and AFA International are in the process of coordinating a communication to membership regarding the merger.

        Dissatisfaction with the pairings discussed during the May MEC Meeting at the BOD

         

        As was indicated in the Open Time Trial Update May 2016, the MEC has received a lot of feedback recently regarding dissatisfaction with the pairings as well as with several of management’s communications regarding the pairings. This topic was thoroughly discussed at our MEC meeting that was held this past Saturday in conjunction with the BOD. The MEC is diligently working on a communication to you on that subject, so continue to stay tuned!

         

        In Solidarity,

         

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Satterlee, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow, Stephen Couckuyt and LEC Presidents-elect Brice McGee and Tim Green

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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: 2016, BOD, merger, pairings, Scheduling

        Upcoming AFA Board of Directors Meeting

        May 19, 2016 20:00

        Your Master Executive Council (MEC) Officers, Local Executive Council (LEC) Presidents, and many other LEC Officers and Committee Chairs will be attending the 44th Annual AFA Board of Directors (BOD) meeting being held next week in Atlanta, Georgia.  This annual meeting is where AFA conducts the business of our union at the international level.

        Schedule of Events

        Saturday, May 21

        Regular MEC Meeting

        Sunday, May 22

        Executive Board Meeting (MEC Presidents from each airline)

        Monday, May 23

        Board of Directors Meeting
        Equality March to Center for Civil and Human Rights
        Bridge The Gap Campaign Picketing

        Tuesday, May 24

        Board of Directors Meeting continues

        Wednesday, May 25

        Special MEC Meeting

        BOD Meeting Agenda Items

        Your LEC President represents you and the other members of your Local Council on the Board of Directors and will be casting votes on your behalf at the BOD meeting.  Your MEC Officers serve in an ex-officio capacity on the BOD but do not have voting privileges.

        A total of 14 advance agenda items were submitted for consideration by the Board at this meeting. Each LEC held a Local Council meeting over the past several weeks to discuss these agenda items and gain your feedback.  You can find a list of these agenda items and complete language at http://afa-bod.org/index-of-agenda-items.

        MEC Meetings

        In conjunction with the BOD meeting, two MEC meetings will also be conducted; the regular May MEC meeting being held on Saturday, May 21 and a special MEC meeting on Wednesday, May 25.  The purpose of the special MEC meeting with International President Sara Nelson, the International Officers and certain members of AFA staff is to discuss the proposed merger of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America in accordance with section X.B.5 of the AFA International Policy Manual.

        Equality March and Bridge the Gap Picketing

        As part of the BOD meeting, AFA leaders will be participating in an equality march from the meeting site to the Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta.  Once there, a picketing activity will be conducted to support the Bridge the Gap campaign. Bridge the Gap is an AFA International campaign designed to build public awareness of the disparate treatment of Flight Attendants at regional carriers.  Despite flying under the same airline name as their mainline counterparts, Flight Attendants at regional airlines are often paid substantially less and suffer from longer duty days, less crew rest, and a host of other work rules that lag behind the industry.  You can find more information about the Bridge the Gap campaign at http://www.afacwa.org/bridge_the_gap.

        Questions?

        If you have any questions or thoughts about the BOD meeting or any of the submitted agenda items, please contact your LEC President.

        In Solidarity,

        Your MEC – Jeffrey Peterson, Brian Palmer, Yvette Satterlee, Lisa Pinkston, Laura Masserant, Cathy Gwynn, Sandra Morrow, Stephen Couckuyt and LEC Presidents-Elect Timothy Green and Brice McGee

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        Filed Under: Latest News, Local Councils, Master Executive Council (MEC) Tagged With: 2016, AFA Board of Directors, AFA BOD, BOD

        Website for the Board of Directors meeting

        June 12, 2015 05:00

        The AFA International office is in the process of documenting the actions and decisions taken at this year’s Board of Directors (BOD) meeting.

         

        While not complete, some of the key documents from the BOD are now online.  Please feel free to go to the BOD website (http://afa-bod.org/) where you will find the International president’s report, remarks of the three International officers, a listing of all agenda Items, a listing of all resolutions, and information about how AFA uses dues money to fund Flight Attendant priorities (“Your AFA Dues: Funding Our Flight Attendant Priorities”)*.

         

        AFA will have other items to post to the BOD website in the coming weeks.  This includes items such as a dues pie chart and accompanying text (“Where Do My Dues Go?”)*, BOD awards (text and photo for each), videos & photos (delegates & staff), speakers bios, and links to organizations (e.g. Airline Ambassadors, TTD, UniteHERE, RAFA, CWA, etc.).

         

        *The Master Executive Council (MEC) will be publishing this information over the next few days.

         

        We hope you find this information useful.  If you have any questions, contact your Local Executive Council (LEC) officers.

         

        In Solidarity,

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

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        Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: 2015, BOD

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