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        Merger Negotiations Background

        February 14, 2018 19:00

        The Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) posted the Summary of Merger Agreements yesterday, and we realize there are many questions about the negotiations process. This communication addresses those inquiries. Questions about individual Merger Agreement provisions will be answered once we publish the full text language on Friday. We thank you in advance for your patience.

        AS-VX Merger Agreement bargaining background

        From the very beginning of the merger, Alaska Airlines (AS) management took the position there would be no improvements for the pre-merger AS (pmAS) Flight Attendants because they already had a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in place. Management claimed they would only negotiate a strictly transitional agreement. Such agreement would simply incorporate the pre-merger Virgin America (pmVX) Flight Attendants into the existing CBA, and therefore would contain no improvements for the combined work group. Management insisted that because AFA did not have the same language in our CBA as the pilots’, management did not have to negotiate a Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement (JCBA) with us.

        The JNC solidly rejected that approach. It was adamant that there was no deal unless all Flight Attendants benefited from this merger. After months of hard bargaining, AFA prevailed.

        Merger Agreement highlights

        This tentative Merger Agreement includes:

        • AS pay rates for VX (converted at 1.13 TFP per block-hour);
        • 4.5% increase to the entire AS pay scale and retro to 1.1.2018;
        • Over 10.35% in compounded wage increases;
        • Additional holiday: Christmas Eve, including actual or scheduled provisions;
        • Two (2) additional Attendance Points reduction/credit;
        • Increase in 401(k) Company match to 7.5% (@100%);
        • Improved medical leave period of four (4) years;
        • Five (5) minute grace period for MBL;
        • Ground commuting protections that apply to all FAs (not just registered “air” commuters);
        • Elimination of the 1/12 vacation reduction if there is no paid time in the month; and
        • Immediate and ‘down-line’ enhancements for pmVX FAs.

        Other airline mergers

        Consistent with other mergers in the industry, pmVX FAs will transition onto the Alaska system over a period of time. Because of systems and technology constraints, Alaska Airlines cannot simply just combine the groups immediately. Pre-merger American Airlines (AA) Flight Attendants and pre-merger US Airways (US) Flight Attendants are still working under separate work rules even though their JCBA was reached in late 2014. The execution of the United agreement is proceeding faster, but full implementation is still many months away. Because of their complex negotiations situations, many Flight Attendants in the aforementioned mergers went several years without pay increases. One could argue that the relatively significant increases on the effective date of their JCBAs did not make up for the years of stagnant wages.

        The merger most analogous to ours—in which a comparatively larger group merged with a relatively smaller carrier—was the AirTran (ATR)-Southwest (SWA) merger in 2011. Those merger negotiations resulted in no pay raises or other contractual changes for the SWA FAs.   The ATR operation was kept separate and individual groups of approximately 40 ATR FAs at a time crossed over the partition to SWA pay and work rules over a multi-year period. It took years to complete, kept the groups divided and denied pay and work rule improvements to the ATR FAs.

        Bargaining rationale

        An important consideration that made a “mid-term” JCBA an option is that AFA does not want to go into our next round of regular negotiations with a divided work group. Despite AFA’s best efforts to secure as many interim improvements for pmVX FAs as possible up to this point, the reality is they are currently working for sub-par wages and they are not protected by a full union contract.

        This Merger Agreement clears a path for all Flight Attendants to:

        • Be covered by the Alaska JCBA (effective date of ratification in early April 2018);
        • Fly together under a fully integrated operation (currently estimated in March 2019);
        • Experience the Alaska contractual work rules first hand for a sufficient period of time that everyone understands the value of those work rules; and
        • Learn more about the Alaska bargaining history, bargaining objectives and related challenges.

        This will provide a powerful platform for AFA to go into the next round of full negotiations (early opener in late 2020) as unified as possible in order to achieve the pay, benefits and work rule improvements that we all deserve.

        In Solidarity,

        Your JNC – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

         

        The roadshow schedule may be found in the February 3, 2018 ”Save the Date: Tentative Merger Agreement Roadshows” membership release. AFA anticipates voting will open shortly after the completion of roadshows in mid-March and will end in early April. Any pre-merger Alaska Airlines (pmAS) or pre-merger Virgin America (pmVX) FAs are welcome to attend any and all sessions. Please be aware that only AFA members in good standing may vote on the TA, so it is extremely important that pmAS FAs are current on their dues and pmVX FAs have completed an AFA membership application prior to the vote.

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Latest News, Negotiations Tagged With: 2018, AS/VX JCBA, AS/VX Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), merger negotiations

        Merger Negotiations Session #10 and #11 Update – January 2018 Part 2

        January 29, 2018 14:30

        The AFA Alaska-Virgin America Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) wrapped up our tenth merger negotiations session last week January 24-25 in Seattle, WA. We are now in our eleventh session this week and are currently meeting with management today (January 29) in Seattle.

        Representing management: Vice President of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America Inflight & Call Center/Guest Services Jeff Butler (last week), Managing Director of Labor Relations Elizabeth Ryan, Virgin America Manager of Labor Emily Kimmel and Virgin America Supervisor of Crew Pay Peter Silberstein.

        As mentioned in the prior merger negotiations update, the parties reached tentative agreement on several important comprehensive proposals the week before last. The parties continued to close out the remaining open items last week and our efforts resume this week. Based on progress in recent sessions, the JNC is comfortable reporting that we have made substantial progress towards achieving a comprehensive agreement.

        Consistent with AFA’s policy, there is no comprehensive Tentative Agreement (TA) until all provisions have been finalized.  Once all items have been agreed between the union and the company, the JNC would then present a full text TA to the Master Executive Council (MEC) for approval. In turn, MEC approval consists of the MEC voting whether to release the TA for membership ratification.

        Now that Alaska Airlines has achieved Single Operating Certificate (SOC), it is not surprising that Virgin America (VX) Flight Attendants are very concerned over not yet being brought up to the Alaska pay rates. AFA completely agrees that VX FAs should have been at the Alaska pay rates long before now. In fact, AFA advocated for full Alaska pay rates for VX FAs when AFA first achieved representation back in April 2017. (See the April 28, 2017 “[VX] Virgin America Flight Attendant Wage Increase” update for more information.) Be assured that AFA and management have been actively discussing our membership’s expectation that VX FAs receive equal pay.

        The JNC is scheduled to meet in Seattle the entire week next week (February 5-9) as a final push towards completing a TA.

        In Solidarity,

        Your JNC – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

         

        Keep in mind that merger negotiations are a different process than regular negotiations. Discussions are focusing on a limited list of Flight Attendant priorities. All the provisions in the AFA Alaska contract (scheduled pay raises, etc.) will continue in force for pre-merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants; all the provisions in the Virgin America work rules will remain in effect for pre-merger Virgin America Flight Attendants unless modified and/or superseded by the AFA Virgin America letters of agreement.

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Negotiations Tagged With: 2018, AS/VX Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), merger negotiations

        Merger Negotiations Session #9 Update – January 2018

        January 19, 2018 13:00

        The AFA Alaska-Virgin America Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) wrapped up our ninth merger negotiations session. We met with management on Wednesday, January 17th in Seattle, WA.

        Representing management: Vice President of Labor Relations Greg Mays, Vice President of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America Inflight & Call Center/Guest Services Jeff Butler, Managing Director of Labor Relations Elizabeth Ryan, and Virgin America Manager of Labor Emily Kimmel

        AFA Director of Collective Bargaining Joe Burns joined the JNC again this week to support our efforts.

        The parties made substantial progress this week building upon the work from last week.  We reached tentative agreement on several important comprehensive proposals.

        Although we have reached several important tentative agreements, consistent with AFA’s policy, there is no comprehensive Tentative Agreement (TA) until all provisions have been finalized.  Once all items have been agreed between the union and the company, a full text TA will be presented to the Master Executive Council (MEC) for approval.

        The parties will be meeting again next week to continue closing out the remaining open items. More information will be forthcoming after next week’s session concludes.

        In Solidarity,

        Your JNC – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

         

        Keep in mind that merger negotiations are a different process than regular negotiations. Discussions are focusing on a limited list of Flight Attendant priorities. All the provisions in the AFA Alaska contract (scheduled pay raises, etc.) will continue in force for pre-merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants; all the provisions in the Virgin America work rules will remain in effect for pre-merger Virgin America Flight Attendants unless modified and/or superseded by the AFA Virgin America letters of agreement.

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Latest News, Negotiations Tagged With: 2018, AS/VX Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), merger negotiations

        Merger Negotiations Session #7 Update – December 2017

        December 14, 2017 18:00

        The AFA Alaska-Virgin America Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) just wrapped up this week’s session of merger negotiations, our seventh so far. We met with management from Tuesday, December 12th through Thursday, December 14th in Seattle, WA. Representing management: Vice President of Labor Relations Greg Mays, Vice President of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America Inflight & Call Center/Guest Services Jeff Butler, Managing Director of Labor Relations-Air Elizabeth Ryan, Virgin America Manager of Labor Emily Kimmel and Alaska Airlines Financial Planning & Analysis Manager Brittany Schaub. Alaska Airlines Director of Retirement Services Chrystie Dickens and Retirement Benefits Analyst Jaime Smalley also joined to discuss 401(k).

        The parties are down to the point in negotiations where we are exchanging comprehensive proposals and discussing primarily economic issues. AFA and management exchanged several proposals this session. However, management’s last pass to the JNC did not go far enough to address important concerns for our members, and it is not a deal that we believe our members would ratify.

        The JNC’s message to management is that reaching a ratifiable merger agreement is our chance to unify the Flight Attendant groups and move forward together. We hope management takes our message to heart. Our next merger negotiations session is scheduled for January 9-11, 2018.

        In Solidarity,

        Your JNC – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        Keep in mind that merger negotiations are a different process than regular negotiations. Discussions are focusing on a limited list of Flight Attendant priorities. All the provisions in the AFA Alaska contract (scheduled pay raises, etc.) will continue in force for pre-merger Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants; all the provisions in the Virgin America work rules will remain in effect for pre-merger Virgin America Flight Attendants unless modified and/or superseded by the AFA Virgin America letters of agreement.

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Latest News, Negotiations Tagged With: 2017, AS/VX Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), merger negotiations

        AFA Merger Negotiations Survey *Reminder*

        October 12, 2017 13:00

        *Reminder*

        Your AFA Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) has developed this survey to solicit feedback regarding your expectations for merger negotiations. Your participation is extremely important. Providing your union leaders with your input and support will better help us to represent you at the bargaining table.

        Keep in mind that merger negotiations are a different process than regular negotiations. These talks are not under the jurisdiction of the National Mediation Board or Section 6 of the Railway Labor Act, and neither management nor AFA believes the entire contract is open for discussion. Therefore, discussions are focusing on transitioning the Virgin America Flight Attendants to the Alaska contract and on a very short list of potential improvements to the Alaska contract that will benefit Flight Attendants from both groups.

        The survey is now open to all Alaska Airlines and Virgin America Flight Attendants and will close on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 9am Pacific Time.

        (Survey link is located here in the emailed version of this communication.)

        For security reasons, the survey link will be included only in the emailed version of this communication and distributed to personal email addresses on file in the AFA Newsletter Sending System. The survey link will not be available on the afaalaska.org website nor on social media, and AFA requests that you do not repost the link.

        If you have any questions or if you need the survey link sent to you, email the Joint Negotiating Committee from a personal email address. If you have a requesting a survey link, please provide the following for verification purposes: your name, employee number and current domicile.

        In Solidarity,

        Your Joint Negotiating Committee – MEC President Jeffrey Peterson, Jennifer Wise MacColl, Jamie Cogen, Lindsey Steele and AFA Senior Staff Negotiator Paula Mastrangelo

        Filed Under: AS/VX Merger, Latest News, Negotiations Tagged With: AS/VX Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), merger negotiations, survey

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