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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 or
HERE.
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SPECIAL
LEAVE INCENTIVE PROGRAM (SLIP) BIDDING NOW OPEN
When our union
first learned of planned reductions in flying last fall, MEC
officers approached the company with a recommendation that it
offer Special Leave Incentive Program (SLIP) leaves to flight
attendants – as it had to other work groups – in
lieu of potential involuntary furloughs.
By offering
SLIP opportunities to pre-merger Northwest flight attendants,
the company has realized the cost savings necessary to weather
its current operational challenges, while our union has been
able to protect the jobs of our most vulnerable junior
members.
Another round
of SLIP leaves is now being offered beginning September 1,
2009, of 9-, 6- and 3-months' duration, up to the number
determined necessary by the company at each base. Bidding for
SLIPs closes July 16 at 1700 EDT and awards will be
posted July 17 at 1800 EDT.
SLIP
participants retain seniority, may continue company-subsidized
insurance coverage, have pass travel benefits, and will accrue
sick and vacation hours while on leave. They may also
apply for unemployment
insurance from the state in which they are based, which will
not be contested by Northwest.
We encourage you to
explore the possibility of applying for this extended leave in
lieu of furlough of junior flight attendants. More
information is available on ATLAS
under What's New; questions may be addressed to IFSLIPS@nwa.com.
IF WE UNITE WE CAN
CHANGE THIS NATION
Delegates from
the Association of Flight Attendants and other CWA affiliated
unions had a terrific send-off at the CWA Convention and
Legislative-Political Conference this week from Vice President
Joe Biden, Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and Secretary of Labor
Hilda Solis.
Vice
President Biden reminded us that if we unite we can change this
nation. He said the Obama administration is committed to
giving workers the bargaining power we need to rebuild the
middle class. The idea "is not anti-business. It
isn't anti-corporate. It isn't anti-anything," Biden said.
"It's pro making sure that people who have a stake in the
game and a contribution to make are able to sit at the table.
You can't do that if you can't get organized. We
need to restore some balance to this
system."
Senator
Harkin shared a well-known saying from the halls of Congress,
"If you aren't at the bargaining table, you're on the
menu," and Secretary Solis assured us that after eight
years, the Department of Labor is finally "back in the
enforcement business."
Our fellow
flight attendant and Pro-Delta, Pro-AFA campaign leader Linda
Sorenson (Delta – 41 years) was on stage with Mr. Biden
and delivered a moving address to convention delegates.
She shared her personal experiences over the years at
Delta, including the trials of union elections held under the
previous National Mediation Board and being up against strong
union busting campaigns at Delta Air Lines. She eloquently
shared her belief that at long last pre-merger Delta and
Northwest flight attendants expect to have a fair and free
representation election this year at Delta. Linda brought
delegates to their feet in applause several times.
Later, NWA AFA
Local 91 President Josh Zivick and Local 92 President Bob
Cannatelli reported from a sea of CWA members at the rally in
front of the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, where more than 10,000
union members and activists came together to tell Congress that
it's time for real health care reform
NOW.
Convention
delegates voted to explore new ways to work together and to
support each other for a united labor movement. 2009 is
shaping up to be a tremendous year for workers — united we
stand, divided we fall.
Pictured:
Bob Cannatelli (BOS) and Josh Zivick (NYC) at the CWA health
care reform rally.
––Submitted by MEC President Janette
Rook
AFA, APFA JOIN FORCES, PUSH CONGRESS, WHITE HOUSE AND
DOT TO REVIEW EFFECTS OF
DEREGULATION  
In a
joint letter to members of Congress, AFA International President Pat Friend and
American Airlines' Association of Professional Flight Attendants
(APFA) President Laura Glading urged elected officials to
"support a full review of deregulation" of the airline
industry and its effects on consumers and employees since
1978.
Included
with the letter was a copy of Flying Blind:
Airline Deregulation Reconsidered, a report by
Dçmos, a non-partisan public policy research and advocacy
organization. AFA and APFA agree with the report's
findings that the hyper-competition and price-gouging that lead
to "low airfares are as much a problem as an achievement if
they leave an industry without the resources to maintain service
standards and make crucial investments in equipment, technology,
and human capital."
AFA and APFA
are working together on Capitol Hill to improve the lives of
flight attendants worldwide through lobbying efforts that bring
attention to our profession. We believe it is critical
that Congress, the Department of Transportation and the Obama
administration earnestly review the effects of deregulation and
explore creative solutions that will bring stability to the
airline industry and to its thousands of dedicated frontline
safety professionals.
––Submitted by MEC Government Affairs
Committee Chair Albert Garcia
OH, MY ACHING BACK! 
Your feedback
and FACC reports are being heard loud and clear! As a result of
last week's teleconference with Delta onboard service
leadership, AFA has learned that specific observation flights
will be conducted during the week of June 29th in an effort to
see 'first hand' the difficulties being experienced
daily.
Following the observations, AFA leaders will meet
with the company on the results and necessary adjustments to the
service being considered. Please continue to document your
concerns/problems with the new BE service via the Fast Form/FACC found on the ATLAS
site. Your feedback is absolutely
essential in our efforts to promote change, so please take the
time to report your experience. We will continue to keep you
updated on the progress of anticipated
changes.
––Submitted by MEC Air Safety, Health and
Security Committee Chair Jeanne
Elliott
KNOW
YOUR HIPAA AND FMLA RIGHTS
As reported in
a previous hotline message, Delta Air Lines outsources FMLA
administration to Sedgwick Claims Management Services.
Before a flight attendant is approved for FMLA, a Sedgwick
representative may ask seemingly intrusive questions, most of
which are actually permitted under federal Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules.
AFA's
Legal Department has prepared this document to help you
understand your rights and responsibilities under HIPAA and
FMLA. FMLA is only granted Northwest flight attendants
because we negotiated these benefits in our contract
– we would be ineligible under current federal law due to
our "part-time" employment status! Please print several
copies for your flying partners and don't hesitate to contact local union officers with questions.
HOTEL COMMITTEE SITE
INSPECTIONS: How Are Our Layover Hotels
Selected?
Our
MEC
Hotel Committee has been working hard to
secure accommodations at hotels worldwide that meet the current
standards negotiated in our contract. Read the latest report –
including upcoming changes to current layovers – to see
just what it takes for a hotel to check out so we can check in
with confidence.
––Submitted by MEC Hotel Committee Chair
Anne
Odenwald
PRINCIPLES OF JUST CAUSE
We have
all heard the term "just cause," but have you ever stopped to
think what "just cause" really means – and how valuable it
could be when facing any sort of disciplinary action? Here
are some formal guidelines that ensure the fairest possible
outcomes:
- Did management give
notice of the rule?
- Was the rule
reasonable?
- Did management
investigate fairly?
- Did the investigation
prove the charge?
- Did management treat
everyone the same?
- Did the punishment fit
the crime?
These are the
principles to which our union adheres when dealing with
management regarding disciplinary actions against flight
attendants.
Without
these standards and contract language to protect us (Section 27.B. – Discipline and Discharge
Grievances; Section 21.B. – Performance
Development), there would be a lot of
room for misinterpretation, favoritism and
injustice.
If you
are ever called into the office, you can rest assured that you
do not have to go alone. Our contract allows for a union
representative to be there with you (Section 21.F. – Right to Union
Representation).
Without a union, Delta flight attendants must face these
situations on their own.
So,
while we hope disciplinary action never happens to anyone, if it
should, remember at Northwest Airlines we have a legal, binding
contract; we know that in order to be disciplined there must be
"just cause." Unfortunately, at Delta, because flight
attendants lack these protections, they can be disciplined
– and even terminated – "just
because."
––Submitted by MEC Communications
Committee Chair Rene Foss
SUMMER
EDITION OF MEC NEWSLETTER AVAILABLE
ONLINE
The MEC
newsletter, all
call, should be in your home mailbox. If you haven't
received the "snail mail" version yet, it is also available
online in both web view and a printable
version. We hope you enjoy reading it
and welcome your comments and suggestions: allcall@nwaafa.org.
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 - AT WORK & TO
TRAINING!
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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