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practice of voter suppression would no longer have meaning in a more
democratic election.
It’s important to note that the NMB has not yet made the declaration of “single
carrier status” for the flight attendants at NW and DL. The single carrier
determination is what triggers an election at a carrier in a merger situation. Delta
and its anti-union campaign are quick to point to the recent USA3000 election in
which flight attendants voted for union representation. The USA3000 election
proceeded under the current NMB rules because single carrier status was not
necessary for the NMB to hold an election. Since we are not yet voting, there is
no election. No single carrier, no election. We are ready to vote and will wait for
the Board to make its ruling and consideration of the TTD petition.
The NMB will lay out its timeline and comment on the TTD request when it has
reviewed all appropriate information. Until that time, activists at Delta will
continue to talk to one another about representation. Delta is the largest
organizing campaign in the labor movement in years; more than 20,000
employees in one world-class bargaining unit will soon have the opportunity to
vote.
DEMYSTIFYING SCOPE
There is a lot of talk about “Scope.” What exactly is “Scope?” Scope is the
legally binding provision in our contract (Section 1.B.) go to:
http://www.nwaafa.org/contract/section1/ that spells out exactly what flying we,
as Northwest Flight Attendants, are entitled to work. Key provisions of our Scope
language have survived decades of changes in management, unions, and the
aviation industry. Recent attempts have been made to downplay the importance
of Scope language in our contract. You may have even seen or read some
insinuation that Scope is no more than a mouthwash. We invite you to familiarize
yourself with Section 1 and decide for yourself why Scope is the leading section
of flight attendant, pilot and mostly all Collective Bargaining Agreements. Go to:
http://nwaafa.org/docs/NWA_AFA_Scope_Statement_OCT09.pdf for a Q&A
related to Scope language.
OPERATION DONATION AFA AND IAM UNITE FOR CHARITY
The AFA-CWA proudly joins with IAM, the Salvation Army and the Red Cross for
Operation Donation. Together we will be collecting gently used and new winter
coats and clothes as well as toys and non-perishable food items. the Red Cross
Blood Mobile will also be available during certain hours.
The event will begin Thursday October 23rd at noon and run for 48 hours straight
until Saturday October 24th at noon. If you would like to donate any winter
clothes we look forward to seeing you at Northwest Airlines Building C parking lot
directly across from Fort Snelling Cemetery any time during the 48 hour event.
If you would like to help by donating blood please go to
www.givebloodgivelife.org or call 1-800-GIVE LIFE. We are still looking for
volunteers on certain shifts. If you are interested in volunteering your time to this
worthy cause please contact Katie Martin at kmartin@nwaafa.org or Rene Foss
at rfoss@nwaafa.org
UNION PLUS ASSISTS PARTICIPANTS IMPACTED BY FLOODING
Union members living in areas impacted by the severe storms and flooding in
Georgia beginning September 18, 2009, and who participate in Union Plus
programs may have one less financial worry. Please click the Union Plus logo
for complete information on this important initiative.
SPLIT LINES - FOR RESERVES AND LINEHOLDERS
Due to all the merger related programming, the company was unable to complete
all the Split Line programming that is necessary for a November launch of the
new Split Line Program. That means the program is now scheduled to launch in
January, since we don't want to make the December bidding any more
complicated or stressful than it already can be for all of us. In the meantime,
please read over Letter of Agreement 41 for details about this new program.
I've spoken to a lot of Reserves while commuting to the MEC office in MSP and
many don't yet realize that both Regular and Reserve lineholders will be eligible
to bid for this new program. LOA 41can be found on the Negotiations Committee
page or click here:
http://www.nwaafa.org/docs/contract/LOA_41_Split_Line_Program03SEP09.pdf.
~ Submitted by MEC President Janette Rook
PROTECTING U.S. AVIATION JOBS IN INTERNATIONAL JOINT VENTURES
The Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO (TTD) released a statement
asking Congress to act on behalf of aviation workers in light of the industry's
move to strengthen and in some cases further expand their alliances with foreign
carriers. " While these alliances have enabled U.S. carriers to compete and have
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