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“The devil is in the details...here is the scope language from the current IAM fleet CBA. Upper case wording is what we do not have in the current TWU fleet scope contract. This "WHEN AND WHERE SO DIRECTED" language removes ANY guarantee of the described work and that is what Jerry Glass and the company wants moving forward. And this is the reason we MUST support the Association and OUR fight for clear and concise Scope protections in the new JCBA.
Fleet Service consists of the classifications of Fleet Service Lead Agent (Full-time and Part-time) and Fleet Service Agent (Full-time and Part-time). Fleet Service work consists of Ramp Service, Operations/Tower and Central Load Planning (CLP). Separate duty assignments may be established.
A. Ramp Service work includes:
1. Normal and customary work associated with the
handling and transporting of luggage and material;
the loading and unloading of aircraft; the delivery of
baggage and Company material.
2. WHERE NOT IN CONFLICT with the terms of the IAM Maintenance and Related Agreement: normal and
customary work associated with receipt and dispatch.
3. WHEN AND WHERE SO DIRECTED: normal and customary work associated with the handling, transportation and processing of in-flight meal, beverage, snack and associated supplies including the packing of beverage kits; normal and customary work associated with the handling of cargo office and warehouse functions; normal and customary work associated with the sortation and transporting of mail and cargo.
4. WHEN AND WHERE SO DIRECTED and where not in conflict with terms of the IAM Maintenance and Related Agreement: normal and customary work for both through and RON flights associated with servicing aircraft, including lavatory and water systems, cleaning aircraft interiors, arranging passenger service and galley equipment, trash removal, changing of seat covers, performing minor preventative maintenance on ground equipment; aircraft movement, performing GPU and airstart deicing aircraft, and other duties associated with the servicing of line aircraft.
5. WHEN AND WHERE SO DIRECTED: work associated with US Airways Express aircraft and other non-company aircraft, the operation of jetways, performing catering security checks, and any other station work.”