Three new LOAs were approved on June 17 by the Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) and Alaska Airlines executive management. These agreements create a number of voluntary extended leaves and incentive lines which, depending on the level of participation, could minimize—or possibly eliminate—the need to furlough. In this episode, MEC Chairman, Will McQuillen, Negotiating Chairman, Chris Gruner, and Strategic Communications Chairman David Campbell discuss the details of those agreements, what has transpired since management’s Virtual Town Hall webcast on June 4, and the road ahead.
LOA 20-03 Military Leave Extension
LOA 20-04 Extend Leaves of Absence
LOA 20-05 Extend Incentive Lines
TA 5: Trip Ownership, Displacement, and Commuting
TA 4: Trading
TA 3: PBS and Trip Construction
TA 2: Scope and Career Security
Tentative Agreement Reached
Negotiations Update September 9, 2022
Negotiations Update
Negotiations Update
Special MEC Meeting Recap
Negotiations Post April 1 Informational Picket
Alaska Pilots Vote to Authorize Strike
Strike Authorization Ballot Approved by Alaska Airlines MEC
ALPA’s Comprehensive Term Sheet
The Importance of Informational Picketing on April 1
The Power of Picketing
Mediation Under the Railway Labor Act (RLA)
Company Failures Over Holiday Weather Impacts Pilots
Company Failures Over Holiday Weather Impacts Pilots
The Year in Review and What’s Ahead
November MEC Meeting Recap and More
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