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Updated On: Feb 26, 2009

 

 

February 25, 2009
 
TO:   ALL TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 769 MEMBERS WHO ARE EMPLOYED BY AIR CANADA:
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Air Canada invited this Union along with all other unions that have members at Air Canada in North America and Europe to Monte Brewer’s Quarterly Update meeting in Montreal, Canada yesterday.
 
The meeting detailed the current financial status of the company. They furnished recently published information, i.e. the billion-dollar loss and projections for 2009. All in attendance signed a Confidentiality Agreement to protect the confidentiality of the projection information.
 
Per information furnished by all company representatives at this meeting, Air Canada will weather the economic storm in Q1 of 2009, as all in the industry must do. They look forward to a better outlook in Q2 and to the leveling of the economy towards the end of the year.
 
The company shall continue to update the unions throughout the year. 
 
I shall update all as we receive information from the company.
 
In Unity,
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez/send via e-mail
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez, Chairperson Air Canada System Board
Business Representative, Teamsters Local Union No. 769


Good Afternoon All:

There seems to be concerns across the system regarding the Refresh Package application. 
There are members who would like to apply for the Refresh Package however, have not been able to get their potential pension information from Employee Services to make the decision for application.  Please advise if you have any members who are in this position.  Please furnish their name, station and employee number for I will give their information to John Beveridge to expedite gathering of the required pension information.  
Also, we have members who are interested in applying for a Refresh Package however, they are concerned about the date that their employment will terminate with Air Canada because they have a milestone to cross, i.e. reaching 25 years of service to receive a pension.  The Refresh Package application form explains that local management, based on operational need and date selection and discussion with the employee awarded the Refresh Package will set the exit date of the employee.
After a conversation with John Beveridge, we agreed that all who are interested in applying for the Refresh Package should do so, even those who have a milestone that they need to cross.  When the applicant is awarded the Refresh Package, they are to discuss with their local management their need of a particular exit date to accommodate said milestone.  If that date works operationally, then it shall be granted.  If it cannot be worked out, then the awarded applicant must decide whether or not the exit date available works for them as an individual.  It is imperative that everyone who discusses and agrees or disagrees with an exit date get it in writing from local management to avoid confusion later on.  John and I also agreed that this system would be fair and impartial across the system.  If any member feels that they have been arbitrarily denied a specific exit date, please have them contact me immediately. John and I will get involved at that point to address the issue.
 
As always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions and/or concerns.
 
PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL MEMBERS AND POST ON BULLETIN BOARDS.
 
In Unity,
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez
Business Representative
Teamsters Local Union No. 769
8000 South Orange Avenue, Suite 107
Orlando, Florida 32809

 

(407) 438-6066
(407) 438-6040 (facsimile)
(800) 767-8791 (toll free)
 

 

 


 

 

 

AC Ballot Results

 

 

 

Dup. request form

 

 


 

 

Q & A # 3

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Q & A  # 2

 

 

 

 

Please distribute this e-mail to all members and post at work sites.

 
 
Air Canada management has brought to my attention that we have misinterpreted one Section of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
 
#7 of the MOA states as follows:  “For those employees in Atlanta and Houston who voluntarily sever their employment, Air Canada shall supplement the severance payments outlined in Article 19 of the collective bargaining agreement to provide the following lump sum payments”.
 
6)      #8 question and answer in Proposal Q & a Update No. 1 dated December 1, 2008 stated as follows:
7)       
If we vote “yes” will the Atlanta and Houston members receive the severance pay AND the $20,000 for full time or $10,000 for part time?
 
Yes – If the proposal is ratified, those in Atlanta and Houston who chose to sever their employment with the company, will receive $20,000 if full time or $10,000 if part time IN ADDITION TO the number of weeks of severance that are applicable – up to 13 weeks pay.
 
The correction is as follows:
 
If we vote “yes” will the Atlanta and Houston members receive the severance pay AND the $20,000 for full time or $10,000 for part time?
 
NO – If the proposal is ratified, those in Atlanta and Houston who chose to sever their employment with the company, will receive up to a maximum of $20,000 if full time or a maximum of $10,000 if part time.  The number of weeks severance per Article 19 of the CBA with this company proposed supplement to TOTAL $20,000 or $10,000.
 
Thanks,
 
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez
Business Representative
Teamsters Local Union No. 769
8000 South Orange Avenue, Suite 107
Orlando, Florida 32809
(407) 438-6066
(407) 438-6040 (facsimile)
(800) 767-8791 (toll free)
 

 

 

Update Number 1
 
                                                          December 1, 2008
 
TO:   ALL TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 769 MEMBERS WHO ARE EMPLOYED AND/OR ON FURLOUGH BY AIR CANADA:
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All should have received or in the process of receiving the Proposal ballot, instructions and letter from Airline Division Director, David Bourne.
 
As explained in the paperwork, we will be answering questions that we have received by the membership to assist in making their decision on whether to accept this company proposal or not.
 

Below are questions received by the membership along with our response to these questions.

 

1)      If we vote “no” to this company proposal will there be contract negotiations in the future?
 
Yes – The CBA becomes amendable in June, 2009 and contract negotiations will commence sometime prior to June, 2009.
 
2)      If we vote “no” will we see anything better when it comes to negotiations in 2009? 
 
There is no way of knowing if you will see anything better or not:  the negotiation process will take its course when the CBA becomes amendable in 2009.
 
3)      Is this a “take it or leave it” proposal by the company?
 
No – The Company has presented its proposal now so that it can avoid having to engage in formal re-opener negotiations next year. If the proposal is rejected, the Company and Union will engage in formal negotiations this coming year, when the CBA becomes amendable. The Company clearly wants you all to vote “yes” and ratify the proposal. But if the proposal is rejected, please note that the Railway Labor Act does not allow a “take it or leave it” stance by the company, for it has to negotiate in good faith when the CBA becomes amendable in 2009.
 
4)      If we commence negotiations when the CBA becomes amendable in 2009, will the company
fund our wage increases using monies from the US pension fund?
 
No - U.S. laws do not allow companies to take monies from pension funds for any reason whether wages or anything else.
 
5)   If we vote “no” on this proposal, will be out of a job in June?
 
Voting “no” on this proposal does not put you out of a job in June. The company can change its flying in and out of the country regardless of which way you vote. A “yes” vote does not guarantee that they will not change their flying any more than a “no” vote does.
 
6)      Can the company close more stations as they did with Atlanta and Houston?
 
Yes – Per the Arbitrator’s decision, if the company makes a station a totally Jazz station, they can close the station. This is true regardless of whether the company’s proposal is rejected.
 
7)      Will voting “yes” for the company proposal guarantee that the company will not close any other station?
 
No – Voting “yes” does not guarantee that the company will not make other stations an all Jazz station which includes closings.
 
8)      If we vote “yes” will the Atlanta and Houston members receive the severance pay AND the $20,000 for full time or $10,000 for part time?
 
Yes – If the proposal is ratified, those in Atlanta and Houston who chose to severe their employment with the company, will receive $20,000 if full time or $10,000 if part time IN ADDITION TO the number of weeks of severance that are applicable – up to 13 weeks pay.
 
9)      Do the Atlanta and Houston packets diminish the other proposed 50 refresh packages?
 
No – The 50 proposed refresh packages are separate from and in addition to the packages proposed for the Atlanta and Houston members.
 
10) If this proposal passes and is ratified, will the 50 refresh packages be offered by seniority? 
 
The refresh packages will be offered proportionally among the business units (reservations, cargo and airports) by seniority. (Ex: If Airports = 50% of work group = 25 refresh packages; If Reservations = 30% of work group = 15 refresh packages; If Cargo = 20% of work group = 10 refresh packages – offered by seniority within the business unit)
 
11) If this proposal is ratified, will those who accept a package be eligible for recall?
 
No – Those who chose a refresh package (including those in Atlanta and Houston) will sever their employment with the company and will not be eligible for recall.
 
 
 
 
 
12) If the proposal is ratified, will the Atlanta and Houston members receive the
lump sum money of $1,500 for full time or $750 for part time if January, 2009 if they chose to take the $20,000 for full time or $10,000 for part time?
 
No – If those members chose the package, their employment is severed and they will not receive the lump sum payment in January, 2009.
 
13) If the proposal passes and is ratified, will the furloughed employees be eligible for the lump sum payment in January, 2009 if they do not take a package and remain on furlough status?
 
Yes – Those who remain on furlough status will receive the lump sum payment in January, 2009 - $1,500 for full time or $750 for part time
 
14) If the proposal is ratified, will those employees who chose to remain on furlough from Atlanta and Houston be recalled if the company flies mainline back into these two stations?
 
Yes – It is the Union’s position that the only reason we are not staffing these stations is that the Arbitrator ruled that since Atlanta and Houston became totally Jazz stations – they were operated by a separate entity that is not party to or subject to the terms of the collective agreement.. However, that would not be the case if mainline flies in the station.
 
15) If the proposal is ratified, will the January, 2009 lump sum payment affect our scheduled 1% raise in March, 2009?
 
No – The 1% scheduled raise in March, 2009 was part of the Arbitrator’s ruling therefore, the March, 2009 raise will be paid to all regardless of the passing or rejecting of this proposal.
 
16) If the proposal is ratified, will the medical and dental coverage be the same as today?
 
Yes – The proposal freezes the employees’ costs (out of pocket, co-pays, deductibles, and any other employee expense) and also maintains the same coverage as currently exists for the remainder of the CBA extension.
 
17) If the proposal is ratified, will the scheduled wage increases per the current CBA apply?
 
Yes – Those employees who are due a wage increase per the progressive scale in the CBA will receive their wage increase as indicated in the CBA.
 
As more questions come in, we will answer and send to all.
 
In Unity,
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez/via e-mail
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez
Business Representative
Teamsters Local Union No. 769
Chairperson Air Canada System Board

 

 

 


 

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THIS IS TO SERVE NOTICE OF REFERENDUM ON WHETHER TO ACCEPT

THE AIR CANADA CONTRACT PROPOSAL.

THE REFERENDUM IS BEING CONDUCTED BY MAIL BALLOT.

BALLOTS WILL BE MAILED TO ALL ELIGIBLE MEMBERS ON OR

ABOUT NOVEMBER 26,2008. ALL BALLOTS MUST BE RECEIVED AT

THE DESIGNATED POST OFFICE BOX IN LANHAM, MARYLAND, BY

10:00 A.M EASTERN TIME ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2008, TO BE

COUNTED.

MEMBERS WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED A BALLOT BY DECEMBER 3,

2008, SHOULD CONTACT THEIR LOCAL UNION OFFICE AT  713-672-8155 - TO

REQUEST A BALLOT. BALLOTS MAYBE REQUESTED THROUGH

DECEMBER 11,2008, 12 NOON EASTERN TIME.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF THE BALLOT ARE ENCLOSED IN

THE BALLOT PACKAGE.

PLEASE POST **********

 


 

Good Morning All:

 

 

Questions and Answers

 

 


 


 
This e-mail will serve as an update of the status of the Air Canada Proposal Ballot.  The IBT along with an outside firm has put together a letter from Airline Division Director, David Bourne, a ballot with voting instructions and the required envelopes for the voting.  The entire packet will be mailed to the membership on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 from Washington for voting.  The IBT will be sending Notices to all Local Unions involved for posting at the each work site that will explain the process including that of obtaining duplicate ballots should the member not receive the original one.  The ballots will be counted at the IBT offices in Washington on Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 12 noon.
 
It is my understanding that the company has already passed out copies of the MOA which solely agrees to put this Proposal out for vote however, the MOA is being misconstrued as an Agreement between the company and the Union for what is stated within the document.  The letter that is included in the packet with the ballot by Director Bourne once again, as I did in my Notice of November 11, 2008, clarifies that this MOA is NOT an Agreement, it is the Union ’s acceptance to putt the Proposal out for vote.
 
All will be contacted for the posting of the Notices once received.
 
Please forward this to all members.
 
Thanks for all your help and support.
 
In Unity,
 
Daisy Q. Gonzalez
Business Representative
Teamsters Local Union No. 769
Chairperson Air Canada System Board
8000 South Orange Avenue, Suite 107
Orlando, Florida 32809
(407) 438-6066
(407) 438-6040 (facsimile)
(800) 767-8791 (toll free)

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Teamsters Local No. 19
151 Northpoint Drive
Houston , Texas 77060
  713-672-8155

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