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Dear Members,
CLT DISPLACEMENTS RESCINDED AND JUNE RECALL
The Company informed the Union this afternoon the previously announced
displacement notice to 90 (active) CLT based Flight Attendants will be
rescinded. The displacements were due to Company staffing projections for the
upcoming summer months that indicated CLT and PIT would be overstaffed and other
bases understaffed.
After a more than spirited debate in the CLT Training Center several weeks ago
between Flight Attendants and US Airways President, Scott Kirby, as well as many
conversations with the Union, the Company has decided on a different method to
solve the staffing imbalances. That debate focused on two issues-were the
staffing models accurate and disruptions to the lives of our members. Mr. Kirby
is sending a letter to the Flight Attendants affected by the planned
displacements and I was given an advance draft of the letter this afternoon
(while attending merger training).
Current Company projections indicate staffing shortages in PHL, BOS, LGA and DCA
and excess staffing in PIT and CLT. The Union does agree with the Company's
staffing projections for all of the above bases with the exception of CLT. The
Company disagrees with our assessment of CLT staffing, but in order to avoid the
disruption of as many of our members lives as possible (displacements from one
base have a domino effect throughout the system) the Company has decided
minimize the "unwanted disruption to your lives" in the following manner (quoted
from the advance copy of Mr. Kirby's letter):
- First, we will reach out to furloughed
Flight Attendants to fill shortages in PHL, BOS, DCA, and LGA with recalls. We
plan to fill roughly 90 positions in those bases by recalling furloughed
Flight Attendants rather than displacing CLT Flight Attendants.
- In PIT, unfortunately we still need to
displace 40 Flight Attendants. Those Flight Attendants will bid on their
displacements.
- In CLT, we will use voluntary unpaid leaves
(VPLOA) to reduce overstaffing at CLT.
Further details regarding the
recalls will be communicated as soon as they are known.
The Union does realize that any displacements from any of our bases have
potentially devastating consequences. The PIT displacements are going to cause
hardships for those affected members and, while the models indicate a need to
displace more than 40 PIT Flight Attendants, the Union has tried to limit the
number as much as possible. Any PIT Flight Attendants displaced into CLT will
not create a further displacement out of CLT.
The Union's intent was to limit the overall number of displacements (and the
domino effect of such displacements) as much as possible. We will continue to
analyze the Company's staffing models and strive to create models that put the
right number of Flight Attendants in each of our bases, limit out of base flying
as much as possible and work in single agreement negotiations to develop a
Reserve system that allows our members to earn a living and enjoy a decent
quality of life.
While writing this Eline I received the final draft of Mr. Kirby's letter and
have included the letter in this Eline. The meeting mentioned in Mr. Kirby's
letter is intended for those Flight Attendants who received displacement
notification letter only. As noted in the letter, further meetings open to all
Flight Attendants, are scheduled later this month.
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April 3, 2007
Dear US Airways Flight Attendant,
A few weeks ago, we had a rather energetic (to
put it mildly) Crew News session with flight attendants in Charlotte. Many
flight attendants have also watched the meeting on Compass or theHub via the
Internet.
The discussion focused on upcoming seasonal
flying changes at Charlotte, which were going to result in about 130
displacements from the CLT and PIT bases to PHL, BOS, DCA and LGA this summer.
Emotions were high as you told Sherri Shamblin, our vice president of inflight
services, and myself that a decision to displace flight attendants makes you
feel like you are being treated like a seniority number and not a person with
real lives, families and other commitments that you can’t simply move or walk
away from for a few months.
We agreed to go back and take another look at
this decision and we’ve come up with the following solution, which we hope will
provide most of you with more options and minimize unwanted disruption to your
lives:
- First, we will reach out to furloughed
flight attendants to fill shortages in PHL, BOS, DCA and LGA with recalls. We
plan to fill roughly 90 positions in those bases by recalling furloughed
flight attendants rather than displacing CLT flight attendants.
- In PIT, unfortunately we will still need to
displace 40 flight attendants to other domiciles. Those flight attendants will
bid on their displacements.
- In CLT, we will use voluntary unpaid leaves
to reduce overstaffing at Charlotte.
Many of you have asked how we can be
overstaffed in CLT especially given the scramble for crews at CLT in March. To
be clear, crew shortages in March stemmed primarily from ice storms and our Res
cutover, which left aircraft and crews out of position. The fact is, we do have
too many flight attendants at CLT than we need because of reductions in flight
attendant block hours during the summer months in Charlotte, and not enough in
Boston, LaGuardia, DCA and Philadelphia.
In that set of circumstances, a large
displacement is a logical and financially sound alternative. However, when
people are continually uprooted and displaced, the morale issues that result are
very real and we heard you loud and clear about this fact.
Sherri and Mike Finn, who runs our crew
scheduling team, will be in Charlotte on Wednesday, April 4 to discuss the
change in CLT displacements with flight attendants in more detail. Sherri also
will be sending more details in the next few days.
Many of you reminded me of the sacrifices
you’ve made to keep US Airways flying over the years and the personal toll that
these sacrifices have taken on your family lives and career expectations. I hope
today’s news sends a strong signal that we take those issues seriously, and more
importantly, that we’re willing to work together to find alternatives whenever
possible that work for all of us.
Keep those questions coming and we’ll see you
again in April at the next Crew News session and on April 26 when we host the
first quarter’s State of the Airline meeting/webcast. Thanks for continuing to
take care of our customers.
Scott Kirby
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