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AMFA files for single carrier status for Alaska/Hawaiian merger

OOPS! Didn't mean to bold the first one so I fixed it this time:

I rest my case. Repeat, repost over and over just hoping someone will start to believe it, just like the democrats do in politics. It won't work here in the airline business, especially with the much smarter Mechanics Class and Craft...
 
And looky here wezzy, since you just love watching videos, here are some real informative videos on how AMFA really operates and not made up BS by the other unions fighting against AMFA. No propaganda at all, just real information being brought out by current IAM members that are sick and tired, just like we were at SWA when we fired the teamsters in a record 2 week card drive to replace them with AMFA. Enjoy the videos of real information about AMFA there skippy... 🙂

If the links below do not work individually here is all of them under one link to enjoy:-



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI062RiCSAg

Why are AMTs at Air Canada fighting to join AMFA?​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=-wRjN5IN2jM

What kind of scope clause has the IAM negotiated at Air Canada?​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=NtZlS4Y_n5k?feature=share

Have there been big outsourcing issues at Air Canada under the IAM?​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=oxKrZSWuuR0?feature=share

Why are members of the IAM excited to join AMFA?​

https://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=ZEfblRhkjvA

Cleaner wages at AMFA carriers vs. the IAM at Hawaiian Airlines​

https://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=Uok_Pnxo2yo

AMFA's Earl Clark on Healthcare Costs at Alaska​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=8ZFrn1nIno8

AMFA delivers the truth on: Outsourcing & Job Protections​

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQQqqyCuTuI

Former IAM & Hawaiian AMT: Why the IAM is one of the biggest reasons I left my job​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=_bqKPNfF4yA?si=O9rNlPRVWL5DckJU

Hawaiian AMTs Earn Up to $28K Less Under IAM – And It's Not Just About Timing​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=_ajSfBWjIHY

AMFA tells the real story on the outsourcing of cleaners at Alaska Airlines​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=VY6jkJMBZes

Earl Clark (35-Year Alaska Vet) Breaks Down Heavy Maintenance Outsourcing Battle​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=WBcJI83EKAY

AMFA Attorney Lee Seham: 'You'll Never Have to Fear Your Own Union' – The AMFA Difference​

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeyU5Eeqgvs

Alaska vs Hawaiian Wages Compared + Powerful Wage Review Provision Explained​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=LI7zjEJFLiY?feature=share

Seniority Integration at AMFA: The Membership Decides​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=AtcFPZQABJo

AMFA member Mike Kekoa ‘Ohana is family​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=FLnkr4mQc7A?feature=share

Lee Seham (37-Year Advocate) Explains AMFA’s Unique Power: Leaders Rise from the Rank & File​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=jyjGT4cWuNA

Air Canada Mechanic Barry O'Brien: Fighting to leave the IAM and join AMFA​

https://youtube.com/watch/?v=LUeoCsLA3Ng

AMFA Attorney Lee Seham: A New World of Democracy, Transparency & Craft Pride – No More Fear​

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Pay "attention" weezy. Comprehend-101. Notice all the videos in AMFA's postings that have actual IAM or twu Mechanics in them talking how bad the representation is by their current iam/twu unions. Actual live iam/twu mechanics bringing to light just how bad their representation is. Your provided videos are simply iam/twu paid minions trying to throw any kind of negativity out there against AMFA as they can. Some are talking about 30 plus years ago, C'mon man, get with the times. Some are still saying AMFA is broke, when in fact they have the most $$ per head and per local (which is structured for the locals to have the greater amount of dues paid) so the funds can be used for the membership at a higher % than the industrial unions where the International levels get the higher % rate where they use to as they like, not as the membership says, which is how AMFA is structured, more about the membership and not so much (too much) for International or upper International officers to blow as they see fit. Again I bring you actual iam/twu members (non paid at that) supporting AMFA over their industrial unions, where your provided propaganda videos does not show one single AMFA member showing support for any other industrial union, period...



Videos | AMFA Delivers


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https://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=Uok_Pnxo2yo
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=8ZFrn1nIno8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQQqqyCuTuI
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=_bqKPNfF4yA?si=O9rNlPRVWL5DckJU
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=_ajSfBWjIHY
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=VY6jkJMBZes
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=WBcJI83EKAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeyU5Eeqgvs
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=LI7zjEJFLiY?feature=share
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=AtcFPZQABJo
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=FLnkr4mQc7A?feature=share
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=jyjGT4cWuNA
https://youtube.com/watch/?v=LUeoCsLA3Ng
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AMFA smells like Dog poop. Someone should scrape that up and throw it away.

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Hey lookie here Swampy. The IAM just put out another video against AMFA’s philosophy of outsourcing work for money. Don’t you want to share both sides of the story and not try to silence information like the Democrats do? Certainly you’re not just a simple propagandist now are you?

You can find this video on Facebook. You know that place where AMFA blocks anyone who try’s to debate them. What are they running from man?


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Doesn't matter what you post weezy, we all know it's all BS, misinformation, lies and made up false propaganda. Matter fact the just release yearly 2025 AMFA National update lays out for ALL to see the truth and facts of AMFA's growth and expansions along with how and why they lead the airline industry in representing Mechanic Class and Craft groups in our industry. It also shows just how much stronger AMFA's outsourcing is over the likes of AA, Delta and United as they outsource way more $$$ than anyone else.

Perfect timing for this 2025 end of year updates for the Alaska/Hawaiian Air Mechanics Class and Craft to read and compare on why AMFA is so much a better choice than any industrial unions out there, period, hands down:-

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National President's Year-End Update - 2025
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AMFA Members
National President’s Year-End Update - 2025
December 31, 2025
Dear Members:
The start of a new year is always an opportunity to advance our goals, strengthen relationships, and build on the progress we have already made together as a craft-specific union. AMFA’s leadership remains fully committed to our core objective: upholding the highest standards of this industry, and our goal is to secure the recognition you deserve—from your employer, from regulators, and from the flying public—for the critical role our profession plays in aviation safety across North America.
We will continue to be the voice for skilled aircraft maintenance workgroups by driving top-of-scale wages at our represented carriers to within cents—not dollars—of one another, as the market responds to the true value of licensed AMT/AME skillsets. As AMFA raises top-of-scale all-in rates in the United States and Canada, the clear expectation is that other labor organizations will be forced to keep pace with the “AMFA Effect,” setting a new industry standard established by AMFA at the bargaining table.

Year-End Growth Snapshot

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    The heightened interest from other technician/engineer groups across the U.S. and Canada suggests that each high-profile contract functions as both a retention and a recruiting tool, contributing to approximately 83% membership growth since 2018.
  • Membership has expanded from just over 3,000 AMTs and related at Southwest and Alaska in 2018 to more than 6,200 by the end of 2025, with the addition of new members at Horizon, Spirit, Sun Country, L3 Harris (Trenton), WestJet, Calm Air, Jazz Aviation Line, and Jazz Technical Services. Once Aircraft Maintenance Technicians and Engineers at Hawaiian Airlines and Air Canada complete their representation votes and formally join AMFA, the union’s membership will have tripled compared to its 2018 size.
  • Ongoing campaigns at Alaska–Hawaiian and 2,200 Air Canada professionals, combined with recent CBAs that average around 30% wage increases and stronger job protections and bargaining outcomes have been central to AMFA’s membership growth because “industry-leading” contracts at key carriers created a reputation for higher pay and better quality of life that drew AMFA as a leading alternative to “catch-all” industrial unions and non-unionized workgroups.

Organizing Wins and Strong Contracts

  • New certifications and accretions at U.S. and Canadian carriers, plus maintenance and control groups, directly add members while showcasing AMFA’s bargaining results in multiple operations and countries.
  • Recent contracts at WestJet, Jazz Line/JTS, Calm Air, Horizon, and Alaska feature double-digit raises, improved work rules and benefits, and upgraded job protection and scope language, reinforcing AMFA’s reputation for securing top-tier economics.

Contract Gains and Wage Focus

  • Leadership emphasizes “industry-changing” contracts, with strategies to push represented carriers to leapfrog each other’s wage scales and improve quality of life; these high-profile gains make AMFA more attractive to non-union and other industrial union member groups.
  • The public highlights significant double-digit raises, seniority protections, and scheduling improvements achieved in recent CBAs, which support word-of-mouth growth among aircraft maintenance technicians and engineers.

Craft-Specific and Democratic Model

  • AMFA represents only AMTs/AMEs and skilled trade professionals, focusing 100% of union resources on a single craft and contrasting itself with industrial unions that spread attention across many sectors and classifications.
  • Direct election of national officers, open negotiations, and full access to tentative agreements before ratification give members transparency and control, which AMTs/AMEs cite as key reasons for moving to and staying with AMFA, which leaders cite when explaining why AMTs/AMEs are shifting to AMFA.

Wage Gains and Industry-Leading Deals

  • AMFA frequently highlights double-digit raises, high top-of-scale rates, and premium structures in recent CBAs at carriers such as Southwest, Alaska, Horizon, WestJet, Jazz Aviation Line/JTS, and Calm Air, framing these contracts as setting or matching the top of the market.
  • Historical examples, such as the Northwest Airlines CBA in early 2001 with hard the fought battle with NWA management and successful legal battle at mediation with the Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) that delivered an industry-changing contract resulting in significant $10-13 hourly wage increases with 37% raise top-of-scale, pension rate increase of 113%, retroactive pay rate of 3.5% of W-2 earnings, secured outsourcing limits (there were no outsourcing limits in the prior IAM-negotiated contract) and briefly led the industry, illustrates and reinforce a long pattern where strong economics reinforced members’ decisions to choose or stay with AMFA.

Scope, Outsourcing Limits, and Work Protection

  • At several AMFA properties, contract language governing vendor use and scheduled maintenance limits outsourcing and preserves core work – an important consideration for those concerned about job security and the erosion of in-house line maintenance. AMFA members understand outsourcing limits and protections because they directly shape that language through the contract proposal and ratification process, retaining final authority over scope, outsourcing limits, and work protection.
  • Critics from rival unions occasionally point to AMFA contracts as having weaker scope language; however, those attacks highlight how central scope protections, growth language, and clear voting information are when AMTs/AMEs and related skilled professionals evaluate which union best defends long-term job security. By contrast, industrial unions like IBT, TWU, and IAM frequently criticize AMFA while avoiding transparent disclosure to their own members about outsourcing, despite it remaining a significant issue at the carriers they represent.
  • According to the DOT Inspector General, major U.S. air carriers outsource approximately 71% of heavy airframe maintenance, with about 27% performed at foreign stations— meaning roughly one in five U.S. flights has undergone overseas maintenance. Network airlines remain the largest outsourcing spenders, with American Airlines paying providers ($1.9B), Delta ($1.1B), and United ($1.6B) leading in 2019; Southwest and JetBlue spent $837 million and $579 million, respectively.

Visibility and Organizing Leverage

  • National updates from AMFA emphasize that visible bargaining wins at existing carriers “raise the bar” on compensation and conditions across the sector, which in turn makes non-union or differently represented groups more receptive to AMFA organizing campaigns and open negotiation process.
  • AMFA leadership explicitly links major, ratified industry-changing CBAs to tangible gains for members, including job protections, top-of-scale wages, retroactive pay, and improved work-jurisdiction safeguards. Notable examples include Southwest (2019 and 2023: $160M retro pay, top wages, job protections), Alaska (2024: $65.85 top rate, OT protections), WestJet (2024: 27% wage increase, 20% matching retirement), Horizon (2025: 20% top-of-scale increase), Jazz Aviation Line/JTS (2025: 19–40% immediate wage increases, 63% average five-year progression), and Calm Air (2025: 22% first-year wage increase, comprehensive contract reorganization, strengthened subcontracting protections).
As we enter the new year, AMFA’s record demonstrates that a craft-specific, member-driven approach delivers tangible results: industry-leading wages, strong job protections, and transparent, democratic processes. These achievements not only reinforce the value of skilled AMTs/AMEs but also position AMFA as the benchmark for representation in aviation maintenance across North America. By continuing to set high standards at the bargaining table, AMFA ensures long-term security, career growth, and recognition for its members, while strengthening the union’s influence and appeal to new and existing professionals.
In solidarity,
Bret Oestreich
National President
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Hey lookie here Swampy. The IAM just put out another video against AMFA’s philosophy of outsourcing work for money. Don’t you want to share both sides of the story and not try to silence information like the Democrats do? Certainly you’re not just a simple propagandist now are you?

You can find this video on Facebook. You know that place where AMFA blocks anyone who try’s to debate them. What are they running from man?


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Nahhhhh, weezy, the Mechanics Class and Craft @ both Alaska and Hawaiian already know who the best choice will be especially when it comes to outsourcing protections as the IAM has been one of the worse as proven by the AMFA 2025 update above. And trust me IAM, fleet size has NOTHING to do with Mechanics Class and Craft representation. What a dumb a$$ way to try and compare. Only because they have NOTHING up against AMFA's solid and protected constant industry leading new contracts at all represented carriers and also holds the greatest amount of growth and expansion in our industry hands down, period!!! The choice is super easy on this one folks. Regain the absolute RESPECT you guys deserve and bring in the highest rated and most focused Mechanic Class and Craft Union, AMFA for your representation...
 
AMFA smells like Dog poop. Someone should scrape that up and throw it away.

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This is exactly why no one believes anything you post. So unprofessional and childish. Pls do keep up the great support work in getting support away from the IAM. Very typical of you since you have NOTHING accurate to post positive about the IAM over AMFA--NOTHING! AMFA just keeps winning and winning...
 
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