http://afausairways...._bullet2012.pdf
All in all...not too bad considering!
JNC UPDATE - Tentative Agreement Summary
The complete agreement will be available on the AFA websites and Wings in the next few days. Additional detailed information will also be made available in the coming days. A summary of the Tentative Agreement is available here. (http://afausairways...._bullet2012.pdf)
This agreement contains.
Pay rates that compare favorably to other major mainline carriers.
Some of the tightest work rules (rest, hours and rescheduling) in the industry.
Retained strong scope protection which is more important now than ever.
An Involuntary Furlough clause to protect jobs as a result of the implementation of PBS , new Scheduling and Hours of Service provisions.
A reserve system far superior to either East or West contracts.
That?s not to say we got everything we wanted in this agreement. We fought for higher pay and a shorter duration. The National Mediation Board played a very strong role in getting both parties to reach an agreement. The TA contains reductions in vacation for West flight attendants moves West flight attendants to the Company wide health care plans. The TA does not restore the East reserve system lost in 2002.
The state of the industry and the economy means "endless" negotiations are not a viable option. This is now in the membership's hands. The question as we see it is, did we negotiate the best contract we could give the state of the industry, the Company we faced, and the difficulty of getting a release from the National Mediation Board to strike? We think the answer is clearly yes. We squeezed every bit of money out of the company and were ready to walk away if management gutted our scope protections.
The decision before us is clear cut. Do we maintain our existing contracts for the foreseeable future or vote for immediate and significant improvements. The JNC's assessment is that after five years of negotiations the idea that we can immediately go back to the bargaining table if the agreement is rejected has no basis in fact. If history is any guide, it could be years before another TA will be sent to the members for a vote. East flight attendants know that it was four years after the failed 1995 TA before a new agreement was reached. That agreement provided a mere five percent pay increase. When the West TA was voted down in 1997 a new agreement was not ratified until 1999.
What the JNC will tell you in further communications and road shows is exactly what this agreement provides for and how those provisions compare to the industry.
Below is a list of cities where we will conduct road shows. We will publish the exact dates and times once the details have been completed.
We look forward to everyone's participation in this important decision.
Road Show Cities*
PHL, DCA, CLT, PHX, LAS, LAX, PIT, BOS, FLL, MCO and GSO.
*dates and times to be published in further publications.
Thank you,
The Joint Negotiating Committee
#1
Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:22 PM
#2
Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:31 PM
Dont vote on bullet points and a highlight sheet, make them provide the whole CBA.
I see it going down in flames.
I see it going down in flames.
There is no America without labor, and to fleece the one is to rob the other.
#3
Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:49 PM
#4
Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:58 PM
Because your not a west FA losing vacation, paying more for insurance, a raise that will go to pay for their insurance.
I am wrong?
Did I miss that the FAs voted and ratified it?
We shall see when the vote is counted now, wont we?
Highlights are used to show good things, has the AFA put out a lowlight sheet yet to show all the things you lost or bad things in this TA?
I am wrong?
Did I miss that the FAs voted and ratified it?
We shall see when the vote is counted now, wont we?
Highlights are used to show good things, has the AFA put out a lowlight sheet yet to show all the things you lost or bad things in this TA?
There is no America without labor, and to fleece the one is to rob the other.
#5
Posted 02 February 2012 - 07:00 PM
dupe, deleted
There is no America without labor, and to fleece the one is to rob the other.
#6
Posted 02 February 2012 - 07:02 PM
it sure seems like th emore the raises, the higher the insurance etc good luck with the voting
MICKEY MOUSE CAN RUN THIS AIRLINE BETTER THAN OUR MANAGEMENT
#7
Posted 02 February 2012 - 07:25 PM
700UW, on 02 February 2012 - 06:58 PM, said:
Because your not a west FA losing vacation, paying more for insurance, a raise that will go to pay for their insurance.
I am wrong?
Did I miss that the FAs voted and ratified it?
We shall see when the vote is counted now, wont we?
Highlights are used to show good things, has the AFA put out a lowlight sheet yet to show all the things you lost or bad things in this TA?
I am wrong?
Did I miss that the FAs voted and ratified it?
We shall see when the vote is counted now, wont we?
Highlights are used to show good things, has the AFA put out a lowlight sheet yet to show all the things you lost or bad things in this TA?
Funny how many thought the west would jump on this. They're about has far from voting on this as a group can be.
As you've just read, the east is actually impressed and they're the ones with the votes to pass it.
I truly feel for the west. They're chained to the east.
SENIORITY IS NOT FOR SALE....Except at $172 an hour
#8
Posted 02 February 2012 - 07:27 PM
I think you underestimate the east reserves who are getting hosed again.
There is no America without labor, and to fleece the one is to rob the other.
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