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Delta-AFA Rally
Video
More than a hundred Delta-AFA activists and
leaders gathered in Atlanta, May 13-14 to discuss how best to
win an industry-leading contract for Delta’s World Class
Flight Attendants. The meeting culminated with an enthusiastic
rally at Delta’s Camp Creek parking area. A recap of this
event can be viewed by clicking the TV to the left, or HERE. Download this video and others by
visiting delta|afa.
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AMABSSADORS OF AFA 
In a
recent Hotline message we reminded you of our contractual right
to wear our AFA union pin ( http://www.nwaafa.org/contract/section19/) and we encourage you
to do so anytime you are on Company property (NW or DL). Your
union insignia shows solidarity. It makes a strong statement
that you support your union, your right to collective bargaining
and a voice in your future.
Wearing the AFA pin does more than just show
solidarity, it also sends another message to others, including
Delta flight attendants, many of whom have never been in a union
and have a great many misconceptions about our union. This
little pin provides a big opportunity to make a clear statement
that we believe flight attendants deserve the many benefits and
protections that AFA offers us. It also gives us the chance to
make a more subtle statement through our behavior, actions and
reactions.
In a
sense wearing our union pin makes us ambassadors of our union.
Since most of our Delta counterparts have limited, if any, union
experience this is an excellent way to show, by example, the
positive side of our union. When we wear our pin we are
representing our union and we want to show it in its best light.
Arguing, criticizing, or blatantly trying to force someone to
believe in or accept an idea is generally ineffective.
People respond much more favorably when they are allowed to form
their own opinion based on their own experiences. The more
positive experiences and associations they have with AFA, the
more likely they are to be open minded, unafraid, and ultimately
willing to accept its presence.
Delta
has spent a lot of time and money misinforming their flight
attendants and denigrating our union. We can counteract a lot of
this negativity with genuine, positive encounters – so
let’s wear our pins with pride and keep it positive.
–Submitted by Rene Foss MEC Communications
Chair
MASTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OPERATIONS BRIEFING 
Your
Master Executive Council (Local Presidents), MEC Officers, and
representatives from AFA Legal assembled on Tuesday to receive a
thorough operations briefing from the Company. Information
regarding joint ventures, code shares, and marketing agreements
were provided to AFA so that we may monitor compliance with Section 1 of our contract. Topics that
were discussed included progress reports on various aspects of
our ongoing merger, company financial and operations data,
capacity reduction background, cross fleeting updates, progress
of re-branding, a cargo update, FAA training approval status,
fuel hedging, the joint venture with Air France KLM group,
forecasting for hubs, and other pertinent data regarding our
merger and the business plan for the merged Delta.
Your MEC
will continue to meet with the Company for operations briefings
as frequently as possible. If you have any specific
questions regarding the briefing, you can contact your Local
President. We will continue to meet with NW & DL
company representatives regarding ongoing flight attendant
concerns including: issues with OPR, new FMLA processing, BE
service, training, etc. Contractual and disciplinary
grievance mediation and arbitration will continue as
normal.
We are
committed to working with NW/DL management to preserve as many
jobs as we can, despite the recently announced capacity
reductions. We will do that by regularly meeting with the
Company to discuss and agree upon as many voluntary options as
possible - including ongoing negotiations for the proposed Split
Line Program. We’re working hard to make sure
comprehensive representation continues for Northwest flight
attendants, even while we coordinate with our NW & DL flight
attendant campaign leaders to preserve our legal contract and
right to union representation going forward at Delta. --
MEC President Janette Rook
ON PREMISE RESERVE 
AFA will meet with the Company on June
29th with the plan to resolve as many of the
outstanding issues with On Premise Reserve as possible.
Please continue to report any suggestions to improve the program
or suspected violations of OPR provisions of the contract to
your Local AFA representatives. We need Reserve input, to
adequately address as many issues as possible.
ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS-CWA SUPPORTS
CARRY-ON LIMITATION BILL 
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA)
today announced support for a bill introduced in the United
States House of Representatives by Rep. Daniel Lipinski (D-IL)
that seeks to set one enforceable standard for all bags carried
onboard U.S. commercial aircraft. The Securing Carry-On Baggage
Act, H.R. 2870, would create a universal size requirement for
carry-on bags instead of allowing each carrier to determine its
own size requirements. The bill also requires that restrictions
be enforced at screening locations through use of a
template.
Current
standards for carry-on baggage were established more than a
decade ago when passengers brought far fewer items on board with
them. Checked baggage fees, implemented by airline management
recently, have drastically increased the amount of luggage being
brought into the aircraft cabin. The revised guidelines will
expedite the security screening and boarding processes and
ultimately result in fewer delays.
THE BUSINESS ELITE EXPERIENCE 
MEC Air Safety, Health and Security (ASHS)
Chairperson Jeanne Elliott and MEC Vice President Daniel Grey
met via telephone this week with Delta onboard service
executives to discuss the recent implementation of the Business
Elite service on international flights. While the overall
food quality and choices have been well received, the delivery
and logistics of the service are earning a less enthusiastic
response.
Excessive aisle time, lack of storage space, and
catering/galley packing inconsistencies were all discussed at
length. According to Delta, the pre-merger Northwest
BE service of today is an "interim" product that will evolve as
a final service standard is developed. The company was
open to our feedback – positive and constructive - and
committed to taking an observation flight on a NW A330 TPAC
flight in the coming weeks. Data from the company's audit
will be shared with your MEC ASHS Committee in another joint
conference call the second week of July.
Please
continue to document and report your experience with the new BE
service via the FACC on the ATLAS site. Report any safety
concerns to the ASHS Committee at safety@nwaafa.org. We will continue to monitor
the situation and provide updates from our discussions with the
company. – Submitted by Daniel Grey, MEC Vice
President
A
CALL TO ACTION – BAN IN-FLIGHT CELL PHONE USEAGE
To
ensure that a ban on cell phone usage is included in the FAA
Reauthorization Legislation we need AFA-CWA members to help us.
Please contact your elected leaders and tell them to support
this legislation . Cell phone usage in the cabin will create a
new security risk which compromises our job of safely executing
an emergency evacuation and ability to maintain order in the
cabin amongst noise and tension. Please help by taking a moment
and Click http://www.unionvoice.org/flightattendant/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=26322607 to send a message to your senator
mandating them to pass a cell phone
ban.
AIR SPEED SENSORS BEING
REPLACED
In light
of the tragic Air France accident, many
questions have arisen regarding the air speed sensors on the DL
Airbus fleet. As noted in the June 11th 'Delta Daily', the
company has upgraded the air speed sensors to the new Pitot
tubes on 126 of its 158 Airbus aircraft, as recommended by the
manufacturer. Pilots have also been reminded about back-up
procedures should they receive questionable readings before all
changeovers have been completed. It is noted that Airbus
planes account for about 15% of DL's entire fleet.The upgrade
mentioned is not required by the FAA at this time.
–Submitted by Jeanne Elliott, MEC Air Safety, Health and
Security Chair
A/C 3312 CREW REST MODULE BACK IN
SERVICE 
NWA AFA
has just been advised that A/C 3312's crew rest module is
finally back in service after weeks of evaluation by the
manufacturer due to reported odors/ fumes. All fabrics and
carpeting within the module have been totally
replaced. A more detailed update from
Engineering is pending regarding the exact cause of the
problems, in addition to the status of A/C 3319's module. We
will
continue to provide further information when it
becomes available. --Submitted by Jeanne Elliott MEC Air Safety,
Health and Security Chair
DELTA AIR LINES ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER MEETING 
Delta’s annual
stockholder meeting will be held June 22, 2009 at 8:00 AM EDT in
New York
City. If you currently hold Delta stock,
you not only have the right to vote your shares, but also attend
the meeting and ask questions of our BOD members and executives
in attendance. The AXA
Equitable
Center is located at
787 Seventh
Avenue in New York, New
York.
Go to DeltaNet to review
information that pertains to voting your shares and/or attending
the meeting, as well as the 2008 Annual Report and 2009 Proxy
Statement. The Proxy Statement reveals details of executive
compensation packages, among other information. At the meeting,
stockholders will vote on the following
matters:
- the election of the directors for the
next year - the ratification of the appointment of
Ernst and Young LLP as auditors for 2009 - one
stockholder proposal (if the proposal is properly presented at
the meeting) - any other business that may properly
come before the meeting.
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.
DON'T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR UNION PIN!
Click HERE
or visit www.afanet.org for
information about AFA-CWA union structure and the history
of the AFA-CWA. Dues & Member Q&A can be
viewed here: http://nwaafa.org/resources/dues/.
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