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Greetings,

Dear American Eagle Flight
Attendant,
Undoubtedly you have each read the
information published last week regarding American Eagle’s
capacity reductions, and we know that each of you is anxious to
understand the specific schedule, fleet and staffing changes
that will result from these reductions. We are happy to announce
that we will not be furloughing any American Eagle flight
attendant. We have mitigated our need to furlough by lowering
line values and increasing part time lines. Despite these efforts,
our reductions have caused an imbalance in our current staffing
levels in both SJU and BOS. This will require us to potentially
displace 55 BOS flight attendants and 54 SJU based flight
attendants. We
anticipate openings to be available for these flight attendants
in ORD, DFW and the new DFW Executive base.
Bids for transfer to the DFW
Executive base will open on July 02, 2008 and close on
July 16, 2008. We
will need 100 flight attendants in this new base by November 1,
2008 and will transition the flight attendants into this base
over a three-month period.
The bid will be opened for 33 flight attendants in
September, 22 flight attendants in October, and 45 flight
attendants in November.
The base transfer form will have room for three
choices. When
submitting your bid, for the DFW Executive base, please indicate
in order of preference which month you would like your transfer
to be in effect.
Transfers will be open to all Executive and AE flight
attendants and will be awarded in seniority
order.
Once the Executive transfers are
awarded, we will offer voluntary system wide personal leaves of
absence. 3 month
and 6 month leaves will be available beginning September 1 in
SJU, and November 1 in all other bases. If you take a personal
leave, you will be eligible for D2 travel for 6 months and will
be given the option of continuing your current active medical
benefits at your expense.
Once leaves are awarded, we will
determine what vacancies are available and offer base transfer
to those flight attendants who will be impacted by the
displacement. These openings will be awarded in seniority
order.
Voluntary or involuntary displacements will be treated as
involuntary for the purposes of moving expenses. Please remember that in
order to be eligible for moving expenses, you must actually move
and receipts must be submitted.
If you do not wish to transfer, you
will be offered a voluntary furlough. A voluntary furlough does not have a
determined length of duration. You will be recalled, in seniority order,
when the base from which you have been furloughed becomes
available and will retain all forms of seniority and continue to
accrue occupational seniority.
We realize this is a lot of
information to digest, and we encourage you to check with your
Flight Service Manager, or your AFA Local Union President if you
have any questions.
Sincerely,
Linda Kunz
Veronica Tenerelli
Vice President In-Flight
Service
AFA AMR Master Executive President
NOTE - Your AFA-CWA EAP
(Employee Assistance Program) Representatives will be available
in the crew lounges in San Juan and Boston for the
next several days to assist you and answer any questions
you may have. Your MEC realizes that this is a difficult time,
and we stand ready to assist you in every possible way.
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