Dear Members,
Negotiations - A Message From Your MEC
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Negotiations start and end with you. You made a huge statement with 90 percent participation in the tentative agreement vote. The overwhelming majority stated that the terms of that agreement and what management was willing to offer was not sufficient in return for your contributions to US Airways. This is an opportunity for us to regroup, come together like never before and determine what needs to change from that tentative agreement to get a contract that you can support.
Yesterday, we met in Phoenix with all three of our AFA International Officers, our AFA Director of Collective Bargaining, our AFA professional negotiator, our AFA General Counsel and two AFA International Staff Representatives who focus their work on supporting leadership in the field. Our Union hears you. Your priorities are also the priorities of the Union. We are taking immediate, decisive action to respond to your vote and move forward based on your specific instruction. Your elected leadership from each pre-merger airline is unified and we made unanimous decisions on the following subjects as the first steps to a new agreement:
Joint Negotiating Committee
Membership Survey
AFA Town Hall Meetings
Improved Communications
Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC)
We have decided to change the make up of the JNC. Previously the committee consisted of each Master Executive Council (MEC) President and one additional member from each pre-merger airline. The new committee will add two new positions, for a total of three representatives from each Flight Attendant group. We also determined that at least one directly elected Local Council President will attend each negotiating session as an observer. Each MEC will post a notice for the JNC positions by the end of the week, with details on qualifications and how to apply for the positions. The new JNC will be announced on May 1, 2012.
In addition to the Flight Attendant members of the JNC, we also have our professional negotiator Joe Burns, working with us at all times. AFA always has a professional negotiator at the table. AFA’s Director of Collective Bargaining Clare Burt, will also take a more active role in our negotiations. Clare is the most experienced and accomplished negotiator of Flight Attendant contracts in the industry.
The JNC may also continue to invite a subject matter expert to assist with the negotiations when necessary. A subject matter expert could be a consultant such as a financial analyst or an AFA Committee member. We have access to the full resources of our Union to assist us in reaching an agreement.
Membership Survey
We must return to the negotiating table based on clear direction from you. We want to hear from every single US Airways Flight Attendant. We are opening a Contract Survey on April 17th to run through May 23rd. Instructions for completing this initial survey will be sent to each member’s home. The JNC will review all survey responses. You will determine how the tentative agreement should be modified for our new proposal to management. We are not making any assumptions – your direction will inform our position and define what we are all fighting to achieve.
AFA Town Hall Meetings - Hearing Directly from You
Throughout negotiations, we will continue to solicit your feedback, talk with you and engage you in negotiations. In addition to the survey, our AFA International Officers, the JNC and the Presidents representing Flight Attendants from all four bases will conduct Town Hall Meetings to hear directly from you. The meetings will include information on the status of negotiations and related industry news, but the majority of the time will be dedicated to listening to you. Please plan to join us on the following dates. We will announce time and location for the meetings as soon as details are finalized:
CLT - May 9, 2012
DCA - May 10, 2012
PHL - May 11, 2012
PHX - May 17, 2012
It should be clear the entire Union backs our efforts to reach an agreement we can support and that lifts the standards of our Flight Attendant career.
Improved Communication
We recognize the need to provide consistent, reliable communication. We reviewed effective communication policy in content and form. We made a commitment to produce regular updates that are coordinated between each MEC so that all US Airways Flight Attendants receive the same information at the same time - and all members have a source for reliable information.
Our Common Interest
We may have different experiences that brought us to this point, but we can all relate to the sacrifices management has demanded from each group. For pre-merger US Airways Flight Attendants there is the reality of two rounds of bankruptcy imposed contracts that included tremendous concessions shouldered by Flight Attendants. For pre-merger America West Flight Attendants there has been the sacrifice of working under the same wages and working conditions that were negotiated in a first agreement over 10 years ago.
The reality is that we have more in common than is different as we stand together for a single agreement. We are first responders in the sky and the first to step forward to help those in need anywhere. Now what we need is each other. It doesn't matter how we got here or how each individual voted. Together we made a choice for our future and together we will exercise that choice. We can use our best skills as Flight Attendants to come together, define our common interests and take action for a contract that works for all of us.
You have our full support and our commitment to walk with you every step toward a better future.
In Solidarity,
Deborah Volpe
AMW MEC President
Mark Gentile
USA MEC Acting President
Brian Clark
AMW MEC VP/Secretary-Treasurer
Glenda Tally
USA MEC Secretary-Treasurer
Dianne Britton
DCA Council 41 President
Terry Graf
PHL Council 70 President
Cathy Campbell
CLT Council 89 President