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29 MAY
2009
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WE CHANGED THE
LAW IN MINNESOTA!
As we have been
reporting in several communications to you, your Government
Affairs Committee has been working closely with Minnesota lawmakers to try and change a
statute in the Minnesota law that denied
unemployment benefits to our MSP based members taking a company
SLIP leave in lieu of involuntary furloughs. For over 2 years we
have been meeting with lawmakers making our case that this
statute was unfair in hopes of changing the way that the
Minnesota Unemployment Insurance department views our MSP
members. This past month our efforts came to fruition when a
change to the statute was proposed and inserted into the 2009
Minnesota Omnibus Jobs and Economic Development Appropriations
Bill and presented to Governor Pawlenty for his signature. The
governor signed the bill into law on May 12 and filed by the
Secretary of State on May 14 with some specific line-item vetoes
made by the governor. For the complete text of the bill and
specifically our provision, Article 3, Section 10, BENEFITS PAID
DURING CERTAIN VOLUNTARY UNEMPLOYMENT, go to http://www.senate.leg.state.mn.us/bills/billinf.php?ls=86
This development is a
tremendous victory for us and our union. All Northwest AFA-CWA
members and especially those that were denied unemployment in
the state of Minnesota can feel proud that
we were part of something very special. Thanks to the many
people that worked on your behalf for the past two years, we
were able to change the law in Minnesota and thanks to all
our efforts our members based in MSP cannot be denied
unemployment benefits when they accept a leave of absence in
lieu of an involuntary furlough. However, if you read the law
carefully, you will also notice that this applies only when "the
election is authorized under a collective bargaining agreement
or written employer policy". This is important to remember
because without a binding contract under a collective bargaining
agreement, the company may or may not agree and could in fact
keep you from receiving unemployment benefits.
We have worked
tirelessly to make this happen and we, your union changed a
Minnesota state statute. Now
it is our responsibility to ensure we keep our union and
continue to allow our collective voices to be heard loud and
clear, not only in our workplace, but also in the legislative
arena.
I would like to
personally thank Rene Foss, MEC Communications Chair and NYC
Government Affairs Chair as well as Camilla Wolkerstorfer, MSP
Local 95 Government Affairs Chair for all of their hard work and
persistence in bringing this victory to our members based in MSP
and all of us. -- Submitted by Albert Garcia, MEC Government
Affairs Chair
LINDA IS IN...
NOW WHAT?
The Union welcomes the Senate confirmation of
Linda Puchala to the National Mediation Board (NMB). With a new
NMB in place, we look forward to a fair and unbiased process for
both representation elections and collective bargaining under
the Railway Labor Act for all U.S. air carriers. It
is the responsibility of this independent agency to protect
workers from employer interference and influence - that
unfortunately - had become routine under the previous NMB.
Flight attendants at
Delta and Northwest are working hard to provide all flight
attendants with access to information that is vital for a fair
and honest election process. However, a discussion with 21,000
flight attendants takes time. We will move forward with regard
to our representation election this summer, allowing time for
information-sharing and research on this important decision.
Once we file for the election, the NMB takes over the process -
certifying all eligible voters on each carrier's seniority list,
establishing the election timeline and mailing voting
instructions to flight attendants' addresses on record at DAL or
NWA.
It is our goal to
ensure that all flight attendants at the 'new' Delta make an
informed choice, free from intimidation or undue influence. When
speaking with other flight attendants about their choice, each
of us should be prepared to listen and keep in mind that we are
all one family now, regardless of our personal opinions. It's OK
to disagree, as long as we respect each other. In addition, as safety
and customer service professionals, please remember that we
should not discuss union issues while performing flight
attendant duties on the aircraft. Our focus at those critical
times should be on responsibilities related to the safety of our
flight and the customer service we provide for our
customers.
Should you encounter
or experience any anti-union activities/efforts by members of
the Northwest or Delta management team while having discussions
with coworkers, please contact your Local as soon as
possible. Be prepared to give us as much
information and as many details as possible. We will report any
anti-union activities to the National Mediation Board (NMB) in
order to ensure a fair election and allow all 21,000 flight
attendants to determine our future voice at the 'new' Delta. You
can also download and print an Interference
Report at www.deltaafa.org Please forward the completed report via email
to communications@deltaafa.org
or your local union office. -- Submitted by MEC Government
Affairs Chair Albert Garcia
AN
IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING UPCOMNG CHANGES TO LEAVES AND EAP
SERVICES
Your MEC President
Janette Rook and MEC EAP Chair Rosemary Miller were briefed last
week by NW & DL management regarding two upcoming
transitions that affect our group. We want to make sure all
members are notified of these key changes, which go into effect
June 1st, 2009.
The first item has to
do with how certain leaves will be processed. Each flight
attendant received a company email explaining that Family
Medical Leave Act (FMLA) situations, military leaves, and
workplace accommodations will no longer be handled by NW’s
Central Administration, but rather by Sedgwick Claim
Management Services. This is consistent with DL’s practice
of outsourcing various departmental tasks that have
traditionally been processed in-house at Northwest. The legal right to FML
in our contract will not be affected! It’s just the process of handling it
that has always been a policy and therefore subject to
change. As part of
the transition, FMLA forms will no longer be available on
ATLAS. To initiate
a new FML request, please call 877-67-DELTA, and also notify NW
Central Administration.
Questions regarding eligibility can be directed to the
Northwest Benefits department. PLEASE NOTE: Your MEC was also
informed that the new policy will require notification of FML
request within 2 business days of an unexpected leave, instead
of the current 4 calendar days.
The second change is
that NEAS will no longer be the off-property, confidential EAP
provider. As of Jun
1st DL’s provider, OptumHealth, will take over these
services. There
will be no reduction in services! We will still have access to a
24-hour, confidential hotline, and three free face-to-face
sessions with a local mental health professional, as well as
other legal, financial and work-life referral services. And, in order to smooth
the transition, from June through December, 2009, the NEAS phone
number will remain active.
Any NW employee who calls NEAS will be automatically
routed to Optum Health. To contact OptumHealth, call
800-533-6939. All calls are confidential.
ONLINE
REPORTING & NEW LOD PAGE AT NWAAFA.ORG
Did you know you can submit reports
about layover hotels, LOD, and scheduling issues online at
www.nwaafa.org? The MEC Hotel
Committee gathers information from their online form. Your input is vital so
we can ensure layover hotels comply with contractual standards.
To report your hotel issues go to: http://afahotels.org.master.com/texis/master/search/+/form/FA_Hotel_Report.html
. If you have a hotel issue and pictures
to share with the committee (stains, missing fixtures, torn
carpet, etc.), please complete a hotel worksheet at the above
link, and send your photos to MEC Hotel Committee chair Anne
Odenwald at adenwald@nwaafa.org. The MEC
Central Scheduling and LOD Committees gather input about pattern
construction, LOD questions trip length, problems with
schedulers, etc., by using the Scheduling Worksheet athttp://www.nwaafa.org/onlineforms/scheduling/ and the LOD page at http://www.nwaafa.org/committees/lod/. Remember,
if you plan to pursue an issue as a grievance, please speak with
one of your Local Council Officers. Always ask for a Review of
Crew Orders when you question the legality of an assignment or
rescheduling! (6.F.). -- Submitted by MEC Vice President Daniel
Grey
AIR SAFETY
AWARD PRESENTED
On March 30, 2009 The
Association of Flight Attendants - CWA presented the Air Safety
Award to Northwest MEC Air Safety, Health and Security Chair
Jeanne Elliott and Vice Chair Gary Helton. This award recognizes
outstanding contributions and service by an AFA-CWA member or
members in the field of Air Safety. Jeanne and Gary have worked
tirelessly with MEC and LEC officers, International office
staff, management, and have established cooperative
relationships with regulatory agencies to reduce flight
attendant injuries and accidents onboard Northwest
flights.
The team continues to
work on an Aviation Safety Action Program or what is also know
as ASAP, advocating lightweight serving carts, timely
communicable disease notification to flight attendants and
Inflight incident notification and reporting
protocols.
Jeanne and Gary, along
with Air Safety Committees at other AFA-CWA carriers, put in
countless hours to improve the health, safety and security of
all our members. Their hard work, commitment and passion in this
area definitely have a positive impact in our work lives. We
congratulate them on their well deserved award. -- Submitted by
Rene Foss MEC Communications
Chair
2ND
ANNUAL HERO4HERO BBQ FUNDRAISER
It’s almost time for
the 2nd Annual Hero4Hero BBQ Fundraiser in DTW Inflight - July
1-2 from 8am-8pm.
Hero4Hero www.hero4hero.com is a group of NWA/DL flight attendants that do
light renovation to rooms at military hospitals, such as Walter
Reed Army Medical Hospital in Washington, DC, that are not
mandated for government renovation. We 'support the support' -
the families of injured soldiers and staff. This project will go
out to local VA hospitals or Fisher Houses later in 2009. Each
local project will be headed up by a flight attendant that lives
nearby. BBQ
sandwiches, soda, chips, cookies, logo t-shirts, lapel pins, ID
lanyards, baseball caps, tote bags and night-shirts will be
available.
Hero4Hero is a non-profit 501c3 charity, so every cent
donated to Hero4Hero is tax deductible. You
can see more of the project work under
"About Us" at www.hero4hero.com -- Submitted
by DTW FA Chris Smith
CORY MCKAY
FUND
Cory, the son of one
of our own SEA FA's Linda Mackay, was injured in a car accident
while travelling home for Mother's Day from college after
completing final exams.
Cory will need some extensive (and expensive) rehab over
a long period of time, but only a portion of that cost is
covered by insurance.
On top of that, Linda and her family will need to make
major structural modifications to their home to accommodate Cory
in his wheelchair.The Mackay's are well aware of our love and
prayers being sent their way and please keep that up, but they
also are in need of financial help. They have established a foundation that will
be used not only for Cory's needs, but will be ongoing to help
others in similar situations. On behalf of all of our officers within AFA,
I encourage you to contribute whatever you can to the Cory
Mackay Fund. We
have a bond with our fellow FA's and union members which extends
beyond the confines of a aircraft tube or layover hotel and we
watch after each other outside of work as well. Send your
donation to: "Cory Mackay Fund", PO Box 814,
Redmond, WA 98073-0814 or go to any
US Bank branch to give your donation to the "Cory Mackay Fund."
-- Submitted by SEA AFA VP Scott Woll
IN THE
NEWS
DELTA 2.0: A PROGRESS
REPORT
http://www.travelweekly.com/article3_ektid194788.aspx?terms=*delta+air+lines*
DETROIT TO REMAIN KEY DELTA HUB, CHIEF WILL
SAY
http://www.detnews.com/article/20090528/BIZ/905280409/1001/biz
DELTA BACK IN ALL
CARGO
http://www.aircargoworld.com/break_news/26052009a.html

AROUND THE SYSTEM - BRING A
COLLEAGUE. GET MOTIVATED. GET
INVOLVED. The NWA AFA MEC Calendar
of Events is found under the "Events" tab at www.nwaafa.org. Delta
Flight Attendants will be invited to local union meetings
throughout the country in the coming months, and there will be
information sessions planned and posted at www.deltaafa.org as
well.
GOT MERGER QUESTIONS? GET ANSWERS! You are always welcome
to contact your AFA-CWA Local officers, whose contact information
is found at nwaafa.org. Another way to get
accurate answers to merger questions is to email Questions@nwaafa.org. A
variety of information sources are available to our members,
including the MEC newsletter all
call, local union bulletin boards, the
recorded weekly Hotline message, and of course our
websites. Visit www.nwaafa.org and www.deltaafa.org for
information, as well as to sign up for e-news and to
view archived MEC Hotlines and
campaign information.
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