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You have reached the APFA HotLine for May 30, 2008. This is Frank Bastien, National Communications Coordinator. The British Airport Authority (BAA) at London’s Heathrow Airport has asked us to remind crewmembers they must continue to strictly comply with the liquid restriction policy now in place. While the policy is different that what we face in the US, we have no choice but to comply with the restrictions and follow their policy. Crewmembers leaving Heathrow are allowed to carry 3oz liquid containers in a quart size clear plastic bag without checking their luggage. If you exceed that limitation your bag will be tagged and must be checked. If crewmembers are caught not complying with this policy, the BAA has assured us that they will require ALL crewmembers to check their bags regardless of its contents. We want to avoid that from happening. Again, please do not bring the bag on the plane and place it in the cabin if your bag has been tagged and contains more than the allowance. Finally, all the uproar over service cutbacks and added fees nearly drowned out an unusually positive report a week earlier for British Airways CEO Willie Walsh. Though not without his share of criticism in running BA, Mr. Walsh saw fit to decline a reported bonus of almost $1.4 million as he took responsibility in that carrier’s bungled move this past March into its new Terminal 5 at London’s Heathrow Airport. Though the airline reported record profits, its chief executive stated he thought it would be “inappropriate that [he] be paid a bonus.” We are left nearly speechless. This is APFA Negotiating Team member Jeff Pharr with a negotiations update. On May 28, American launched the APFA portion of their negotiations website. This is their blatant attempt to negotiate directly with the membership and was not unexpected as they had already created similar sections for their talks with APA and TWU. APFA requests members not visit this website but rather obtain the facts directly from your Negotiating Team via the APFA website, hotlines and Skyword. The Negotiating Team is working on a redesign of the negotiations portion of our website and hotlines. The goal is to be your only source for the most reliable and current negotiations information. To date there is little news to report beyond our first meeting with the company which we referenced in the InfoRep and regular hotlines earlier this month. This meeting was called to introduce the respective teams and set ground rules and schedules. Our exchange of openers with the company, and the face to face talks, will begin on June 10. The openers are being prepared based on the results from the membership survey in February as well as your calls and emails. The Negotiating Team will report to you after the meeting or sooner should information warrant. You’ve reached the APFA Hot Topics Line with the latest issues and reminders reported by the National Coordinators. Also from the Contract Department, the final portion of the Comprehensive Health Care Benefits Settlement Agreement reached in January 2007 went into place at the end of May. This portion concerns those FAs who are not meeting their 420 (or applicable) hourly threshold for the purpose of receiving company subsidized health benefits (as part of Attachment K of the RPA) and further do not fly enough hours to cover their premiums. For the past year and a half FAs in this situation have received a quarterly statement advising them of the balance of their outstanding health care premiums. Last week the company sent invoices for premiums accrued from January 1, 2007 through April 30, 2008 which have not been paid through payroll deduction. FAs will have 60 days to make payment to American. If you believe you may need to arrange a payment plan in order to pay this bill, please contact Corporate Receivables at the number provided on your invoice. Going forward, bills will be sent to FAs that fail their threshold for two consecutive months. If you should fail your threshold for just one month, your premium balance will remain in the payroll deduction system. |
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