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Reserve Christmas Wish List

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Source: AFA

Date: Dec 07, 2015

Source: Elines

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Flight Attendants on Reserve for the month of December, have an opportunity to preference where they would like to layover for the three (3) days preceding and two (2) day following Christmas. Section 10.C.13.c. of our Contract provides for the Reserve Christmas Wish List and for these assignments to be made in seniority order. When submitting your requests, you will be asked for your Reserve LOF number as well as your Reserve status (CLLR/RSV).  Requests may be submitted for up to four locations.

You may submit your holiday layover requests through the link which will be available as of December 4th on our AFA website.  We encourage you to put an initial request on file early and modify your request if your circumstances change later in the month to take full advantage of the flexibility of our programming. The last request on file will be the request that will be considered at the time of assignment. The submission page will detail the dates of your request and must be finalized to be considered.

For a full list of deadline dates for the holiday period, as well as more detailed information please visit unitedafa.org/wishlist. United Crew Scheduling will make every attempt to accommodate the Reserve Christmas Wish List layover requests to the best of their ability.

The company has stated that the preferencing system will not be utilized in tandem with the Reserve Christmas Wish List. The Officers of the MEC are working to persuade management to come to a balanced conclusion that using both the Contractual Reserve Preference System as well as the Contractual Reserve Christmas Wish List provisions as intended by under the terms of the Contract will benefit all Reserve Flight Attendants without compromising the integrity of the operation.

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