For Immediate Release Contact:
Corey Caldwell
202-434-0586
March 13,
2009
ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT
ATTENDANTS-CWA APPLAUDS
NATIONAL MEDIATION
BOARD APPOINTMENT
Washington, DC – The Association of Flight
Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) congratulated the Obama Administration
today for their appointment of Linda Puchala to the National
Mediation Board (NMB). When confirmed, Puchala will replace a
current board member who was a hold-over appointment from the
Bush Administration since July 2006.
“We are very
pleased with White House’s choice and believe
Linda’s consensus-building skills and commitment to the
collective bargaining process will be a valuable addition to the
agency which is so critical to labor relations in the aviation
and railway industries,” stated Patricia Friend, AFA-CWA
International President. “There are difficult issues in
front of us in both industries so we urge the Senate to move
promptly to confirm Ms. Puchala so that we can look to a Board
functioning in every respect for guidance and
assistance.”
The National
Mediation Board is the federal agency charged with overseeing
collective bargaining and representation under the Railway Labor
Act, which was enacted to protect workers’ rights to
organize unions and engage in free and fair collective
bargaining in the aviation and rail industries. The NMB consists
of three members appointed by the President of the United
States, two of whom are
appointed from the party of the President. Over the past eight
years, the NMB has repeatedly failed to fulfill its mission to
promote collective bargaining and to provide and protect the
rights of workers who seek to join a union. Earlier this year,
over 80 Congressional leaders sent a request to the White House
seeking a swift appointment of a fair-minded replacement to this
federal agency so important to our transportation systems.
“Linda
Puchala’s experience within the agency will ensure a
smooth transition to a new Board. Her commitment to
workers’ rights and to the collective bargaining process
will help to restore the integrity of this vital federal agency.
For years, the NMB has operated under arcane and unreasonable
rules that make it difficult for workers to organize. We look
forward to working with Ms. Puchala to ensure that the National
Mediation Board adheres to its mission of protecting
employees’ right to organize without interference or
influence from the employers and their multi-million dollar
anti-worker campaigns.”
Puchala is currently
a senior mediator with the National Mediation Board and oversees
the Alternate Dispute Resolution program for the Board. Since
joining the NMB, she has worked with employees and employers in
both the airline and rail industries. She has over 30 years
experience in labor relations which includes serving as the
President of the Association of Flight Attendants from 1979 to
1986.
For over 60 years, the Association of Flight Attendants
has been serving as the voice for flight attendants in the
workplace, in the aviation industry, in the media and on Capitol
Hill. More than 55,000 flight attendants at 20 airlines come
together to form AFA-CWA, the world's largest flight attendant
union. AFA is part of the 700,000-member strong Communications
Workers of America (CWA), AFL-CIO. Visit us at www.afanet.org