We’re less than a year away from the start of contract negotiations and it’s time for us to start gearing up for the process! In an effort to provide easy access to negotiations news, information, and resources, our Master Executive Council (MEC) is launching a website dedicated to our upcoming contract negotiations. The Contract 2022 website goes live today and can be found at https://contract2022.afaalaska.org.
Master Executive Council (MEC)
Our current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) becomes amendable on December 17, 2022, but also contains an early opener provision for the negotiating process to begin as early as September 2022. In anticipation of early openers, the Master Executive Council (MEC) will be conducting initial interviews for the Negotiating Committee during the January Regular MEC Meeting, to be held January 4-6, 2022. All three Negotiating Committee positions are up for interview and consideration. Per the AFA Constitution & Bylaws, the MEC President is the chairperson of the Negotiating Committee and rounds out the Committee as the fourth member.
The Negotiating Committee is charged to negotiate and institute the needs and desires of the Flight Attendants into an effective CBA. The Committee should have a good working knowledge of the current CBA and be willing to devote their full time to the Committee during negotiations. After negotiations conclude and a tentative agreement is ratified, the members of the Committee continue to serve as the Contractual Interpretation Committee until a new agreement is completed.
Committee Members are selected by majority vote of the voting members of the MEC (LEC Presidents). Candidates for the Negotiating Committee must be active members in good standing and submit a resume to the MEC to be considered. To ensure the broadest representation possible, candidates of all seniorities, experience levels, and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
The Negotiating Committee remains active until the next Negotiating Committee is selected.
This list is a summarized version of the Negotiating Committee duties and responsibilities outlined in Section VI.A.2 of the AFA International Policy Manual and Article VII.L of the MEC Policy & Procedure Manual.
Flight pay loss (FPL) reimbursement will be provided to Negotiating Committee Members at the rate of 6 TFP at “A” pay for 8 hours of work. FPL is not provided on days that solely contain travel to/from an activity.
The MEC will hold initial interviews of eligible candidates during the January Regular MEC Meeting from January 4-6, 2022. Candidates who are selected to advance beyond the initial interview will be invited to a final interview session during a Special MEC Meeting on January 26, 2022. If you’re interested in interviewing, plan to bid around these dates or adjust your schedule accordingly to accommodate. All interviews will be conducted using Google Meet videoconferencing.
Interested candidates should submit an expression of interest and resume using the online expression of interest form. The deadline for submissions is 5 PM Pacific time on Tuesday, December 28, 2021. After the submission deadline, MEC Secretary-Treasurer Linda Christou will contact eligible candidates to arrange a specific interview time.
Please note that to submit an expression of interest, you must have a Google account. If you do not have a Google account, you can create one for free at https://accounts.google.com/signup.
Any questions regarding the Negotiating Committee positions or application process should be directed to MEC President Jeffrey Peterson at jeffrey.peterson@afaalaska.org.