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YYG Hotel Update
Your CUPE 4070 Hotel & Transportation Committee has been working diligently on the shortage of rooms in the YYG market. This communication is an update on those efforts.
Dear WestJet Members,
Your CUPE 4070 Hotel & Transportation Committee has been working diligently on the shortage of rooms in the YYG market. This communication is an update on those efforts.
The current situation is that Cabin Personnel with YYG layovers are being transported and overnighted in the YQM market. This has happened because decisions by the Employer have led to them being over their contracted room allotment. Your Hotel & Transportation Committee and CUPE 4070 Executive are not supportive of the current situation. To be clear: this is an egregious violation of our Collective Agreement, and we did not consent to this.
The main decision made by the Employer that led to our current situation, as we understand it, relates to a Network Scheduling change. With a very busy summer travel season in the Eastern markets this year, YYG is and has been sold out of rooms.
We are advised that Travelliance Connections is doing multiple daily follow-ups on behalf of the Company to secure as many rooms as possible as soon as they become available. This has not, unfortunately, resolved the current situation because the Company is simply unable to rent rooms that do not exist. This means that some crews will still be required to overnight in the YQM market. Affected crews requiring ground transport to YQM will receive notice from the Company.
We continue to work aggressively with the Employer on this situation and seek an appropriate resolution for our Cabin Personnel. We will keep you updated with information as it becomes available.
As Cabin Personnel ourselves, your Hotel & Transportation Committee is as upset by these circumstances as you are. We truly appreciate your patience as we continue to work to a permanent and acceptable resolution. You deserve reliable accommodations and transportation, provided as outlined in our Collective Agreement, while we are on the road, and we will continue to hold our Employer accountable for meeting these most basic expectations.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Hotel and Transportation Committee
CUPE 4070 Special Membership Meeting (SMM) - Wednesday October 5, 2022
We would like to notify you of an upcoming Special Membership Meeting (SMM) via Teams Meeting on Wednesday October 5, 2022. The purpose of this meeting is to present and vote on a bylaw amendment.
Dear Members,
We would like to notify you of an upcoming Special Membership Meeting (SMM) via Teams Meeting on Wednesday October 5, 2022. The purpose of this meeting is to present and vote on a bylaw amendment.
Special Membership Meetings differ from General Membership Meetings in that “no business shall be transacted at the Special Membership Meeting other than that for which the meeting is called, and notice is given.” More information on Special Membership Meetings can be found in Section 5b of the CUPE 4070 Bylaws.
When: Wednesday October 5, 2022
Time: 11:00 PT / 12:00 MT / 14:00 ET
Subject: CUPE 4070 Bylaw Amendment and Vote
We will follow-up with more information regarding registration to the meeting and the preview of the bylaw amendments closer to the date.
This SMM is open to all Members in Good Standing. Your engagement and participation is so important. We look forward to seeing you there!
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
An Important Message From Your CUPE 4070 Health & Safety Committee
Over the last few weeks, members of your WS Occupational Health and Safety Committee have continued to express our concerns for the ongoing safety issues related to the ‘metering’ process that has impacted our operations, particularly at Toronto Pearson International (YYZ).
Dear Members,
Over the last few weeks, members of your WS Occupational Health and Safety Committee have continued to express our concerns for the ongoing safety issues related to the ‘metering’ process that has impacted our operations, particularly at Toronto Pearson International (YYZ).
It is critical that our WestJet Encore and Swoop Members are aware this is occurring and the potential implications for you.
The fact is this on-going practice has increased the number of times workers have been exposed to numerous physical and psychosocial health and safety hazards, including increased heat in the cabin, harassment, and violence. However, at this time, management has widely dismissed our concerns.
We want you to know that we appreciate the respectful, professional, and effective way that you have been able to handle your duties through this challenging time. While we continue to support you, our members, we remind you that health and safety concerns need to be reported through official channels for us to be able to act, participate in investigations and, if needed, move complaints through to Transport Canada.
The purpose of Part II of the Canada Labour Code is to prevent workplace related accidents and injury including occupational diseases. Click on these links to view a detailed list of the OH&S Committee’sroles and responsibilities as well as those of the Employer.
The Committee would like to remind you of the following:
If you have experienced an incident that could have or did lead to an injury, make sure you fill out a copy of the Safety Incident Hazard Report (IHR) and keep a copy for your records.
If you have become aware of a hazard, please fill out the Safety Incident Hazard Report (IHR) and follow up with the employer on how they plan to remedy your concern.
If you find yourself in imminent danger, follow the procedures in your FAM and notify your Pilot in Command, Lead, or Cabin Manager.
As always, your OH&S Committee is here should you have any additional questions and concerns or would like to reach out directly please find us at: https://www.cupe4070.ca/health-and-safety-contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Health and Safety Committee
YYZ Metering Delay Process - MOA Update #1
Further to our email to you on July 13, the Union is pleased to share with you the signed MOA with Swoop.
Dear Members,
Further to our email to you on July 13, the Union is pleased to share with you the signed MOA with Swoop.
You can now find all the signed MOA's linked below:
WestJet
WestJet Encore
Swoop NEW
If you have an questions or require Union representation or assistance, please reach out to us here: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
WestJet YYZ Base Vice-President By-Election - Results
The by-election for WestJet YYZ Base Vice-President has now ended.
Dear Members,
The by-election for WestJet YYZ Base Vice-President has now ended.
The results are as follows:
WestJet YYZ Base Vice-President
Bryan Daniel Hansraj 264
Rose Streete 182
Thank you to all Members that took part in this by-election.
In Solidarity,
Marco Di Virgilio, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
YYZ Metering Delay Process - MOA
The Union is pleased to share with you that we have signed MOA's with WestJet and WestJet Encore regarding the ongoing metering delays in YYZ.
Dear Members,
The Union is pleased to share with you that we have signed MOA's with WestJet and WestJet Encore regarding the ongoing metering delays in YYZ.
We are still working on an MOA with Swoop and will follow-up with another communication when signed.
A special thank you to WS YVR VP Chris Brewer and WS YYC VP Brigitte Benoit for their continued efforts on getting these MOA's for our Members. This work has been ongoing for quite some time now and we are excited to finally be able to share the details with all of you.
You can find these MOA's linked below:
WestJet
WestJet Encore
Swoop (to follow in an update)
If you have an questions or require Union representation or assistance, please reach out to us here: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Vacant - Pending By-election
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
Psychological Health & Safety Response During COVID-19 - Survey
In partnership with CUPE National, we are looking at the impact of the past two year on workplace mental health and trying to get a sense of the mental health supports that were offered (or not), and how successful they were (or not).
Dear Members,
In partnership with CUPE National, we are looking at the impact of the past two year on workplace mental health and trying to get a sense of the mental health supports that were offered (or not), and how successful they were (or not).
We want to hear your voice to understand the factors faced, the programs, polices and support that were helpful or not during the pandemic and as we emerge.
CUPE is partnering with Researchers at Saint Mary's University, the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), as well as Health Canada and Howatt HR Applied Workplace Research Institute to conduct this important research (SMU Research Ethics File #21-053). This comprehensive survey will take about 20 minutes of your time and the data collected will be anonymous and used to help better describe the workplace landscape for psychological health and safety at work, as well as provide very useful information towards the next edition of the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the workplace.
Make your voice heard. Take the Psychological Health & Safety Response During COVID-19 Survey today.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 OHS Committee & Executive Team
June/July 2022 By-Election - Voting Package
The nomination process for the current by-election has ended. Below is a breakdown of the nomination period outcome and the voting process:
Dear Members,
The nomination process for the current by-election has ended. Below is a breakdown of the nomination period outcome and the voting process:
CUPE 4070 - Term position, ending in November 2023
Trustee - 1x (No nominations)
WestJet YYZ Base - Term positions, ending in November 2022
WS YYZ Base Vice-President - 1x (Election Required)
Bryan Daniel Hansraj – Read More
Rose Streete – Read More
WS YYZ Communications Committee - 1x (No nominations)
WS YYZ Union Steward - 1x (Acclaimed / No Election)
Ashlee Steed
This by-election vote is now specific to WestJet YYZ Base Members in Good Standing only. If you wish to participate in this election round and have not signed a card, please sign a card and pay the $5 Membership fee on our website at least 24 hours before the nominations or elections end for processing. SIGN A CARD HERE
Your secure voting link will arrive via email from: vote@simplyvoting.com.
If you do not find your voting link in your email, please check your spam/junk folder.
If you are still unable to locate this link, please email Marco Di Virgilio, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070, at: vote@cupe4070.ca.
Please include your full name, airline and employee number in the email.
Elections START:
Thursday July 7, 2022 at 03:00 PT/04:00 MT/06:00 ET
Elections END:
Wednesday July 13, 2022 at 15:00 PT/16:00 MT/18:00 ET
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this by-election will be Sylvia Alves, WestJet Cabin Crew Member and Communications Committee Chair - YYC Base.
In Solidarity,
Marco Di Virgilio, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
WestJet Members - June Update
As the month of June ends, we would like to provide you with an overall update on the following topics: Scheduling meeting with Senior WestJet Leadership-June 29, 2022, Crew Scheduling Hold Times, Cabin Temperatures and Summer Operations, YYZ Metering - Fire Chief Order, YEG Hotel – Westin Downtown.
Dear WestJet Members,
As the month of June ends, we would like to provide you with an overall update on the following topics:
Scheduling meeting with Senior WestJet Leadership-June 29, 2022
Crew Scheduling Hold Times
Cabin Temperatures and Summer Operations
YYZ Metering - Fire Chief Order
YEG Hotel – Westin Downtown
1. Scheduling meeting with Senior WestJet Leadership-June 29, 2022
The purpose of the scheduling meeting that occurred yesterday was to address the remedies the Union proposed in the three (3) policy grievances the Union filed on May 12, 2022, addressing the seniority PBS. As communicated earlier this month, the scheduling grievances are in abeyance. Rest assured, they are still very much active, and the Union is consistently identifying and communicating remedies for seniority scheduling.
The Union maintains that the current system is in violation of the Collective Agreement.
The Union has spent many, many hours reading emails from our membership and researching ways to make scheduling issues less impactful in the now, while also researching what system would meet the needs of the Membership.
The Meeting:
The Union brought forward system improvements we identified and sought collaboration on a new system.
The Union requested the following system improvements:
Bid Analyzer feature: The Bid Analyzer allows Cabin Personnel to validate their bids. It does not show you the schedule you will receive, only how your bids are reflected with the weighted system. It allows you to see how the system “satisfies” you with the bids you have entered, prior to bidding close
“Max NN” feature: this allows Cabin Personnel to limit the system on how many times a pairing will be awarded. This is helpful for more varied flying; for example, if you would like three BCN layovers, not an entire month of BCN layovers
More than 16 bid lines (a consistent request from the SRC and Executive since before this system was implemented)
A pairing credit bid option. This will allow members to see the benefit of the equalizer being gone
An option to bid for minimum rest between pairings, benefitting Members who bid for one day pairings
Consistent blocking windows
The ability to bid for where Members want their reserve blocks to be scheduled, outside of requesting days off. Days off requests are consistently not awarded due to how Reserve is scheduled. How and where Reserve is awarded continues to remain a mystery to the Union
A separate bid package for CFL Charters
Any other option that will provide flexibility, consistency, and more control over one's schedule, regardless of their seniority
The Union is also urging the Employer to apply the remedies outlined in Article 34-2.03 for valid Day Off violations
The Employer has taken all the Union’s requests back, and have scheduled a meeting with the SRC and ADopt for next Wednesday
The System Itself:
Through feedback, disputes and issues brought forward by the Membership to the SRC and the Executive, what has been identified is the weighted system is not what our Members desire. We want simplicity. We have requested that the Employer collaborate with the Union in seeking a seniority-based sequential Preferential Bidding System. A sequential PBS does not try to maximize “satisfaction” through math; it awards top down, one bid at a time. If your #1 bid is available, you will be awarded your #1 bid. The system will then move on to #2, etc., etc., until your schedule is complete. This will allow everyone, senior, junior, and in between, a clear understanding of their schedules and what they can hold with their seniority.
Meetings with ADopt:
The Employer has pledged to regular meetings between the SRC and ADopt, the developer. The SRC is seeking answers to Reserve scheduling, bidding options, clear definitions in the monthly Reason’s Report, and an overall simplified Reason’s Report. The current Reason’s Report is exceptionally large, not user friendly, and takes a long time and repeated attempts to load, making investigation into scheduling disputes extremely time consuming.
2. Crew Scheduling Hold Times
The Union has been receiving reports that Cabin Personnel who are calling Crew Scheduling to report sick have experienced lengthy hold times and are subsequently being coded as Late Sick when they finally are able to connect. Please document the number of times you tried to call, and/or the length of time you spent on hold by taking a screen shot of your phone screen. Email your DPM with the details and above documentation and copy your Base VP.
A reminder to use FLICA to report yourself as Still Sick (STS), or Good to Go (G2G)/Return to Duty (RTD).
Due to current operational challenges over the long weekend, the Employer has requested that Members only contact Crew Scheduling with immediate/emergency issues.
3. Cabin Temperatures and Summer Operations
The Union has already been receiving reports of unsafe cabin temperatures. Cabin temperatures are federally regulated in the Canada Labour Code in Part 7 of Aviation Occupational Health and Safety Regulations:
“7.1 If feasible, the temperature on board an aircraft shall, if feasible, be maintained at a level of not less than 18°C and not more than 29°C.”
Your OH&S Committee has been working to get each Member their own personal thermometer, but have come across supply issues. The Union is working on an interim solution, and we will communicate further.
Despite the absence of a thermometer, all our Members are familiar with the physiological effects to ourselves and our passengers when the APU is not running and the cabin gets too hot. In past summer months, Members have reported crew and passengers overheating, fainting, and requiring EMS. This is an unsafe workplace and action should be taken before this point.
When you feel the cabin temperature is getting too hot, immediately contact the captain to get the air turned on.
You have the right to a safe workplace. You have the right to refuse dangerous work until unsafe working conditions are made safe. You MUST report unsafe work conditions, including cabin temperature concerns, to the Employer and your OH&S Committee.
4. YYZ Metering - Fire Chief Order
The Union has been in repeated discussions with the Employer about metering, pay and the safety implications of metering, particularly as the hot summer months are upon us.
Earlier today, the Employer released an Ops Comm - Metering Fire Chief Order. The order sent out from the Mississauga Fire Department to every airline that serves the GTAA further complicates an already fraught situation for both our Members and our guests.
The Union, including your OH&S Committee, met with the Employer today. We shared our concerns that the procedures currently in place are insufficient for the crew under these circumstances and expressed our significant concern for our Members safety. The Employer advised that they have received little documentation related to ICM incidents and metering. For ICM procedures, please reference in the FAM section 3A.6.6.4.
All ICM incidents MUST be reported to the Company
For the Union to effectively advocate for our membership, IHR reporting is required. For instructions on how to log in or submit an IHR please refer to the “Welcome Booklet Intune v.4” on your CCD.
After the Union met with the Employer, we met with our CUPE National Occupational Health and Safety Advisor, Troy Winters. The Union is working on a form for Members to submit on cupe4070.ca to track Metering incidences and concerns ourselves. We will communicate to the Membership when the form is live.
5. YEG Hotel – Westin Downtown
The Hotel & Transportation Committee and OH&S Committee met with the Employer to discuss concerns related to the area surrounding the YEG Westin Downtown hotel. The Employer has received 45 reports from Members since 2019, including several reports of assault. The Employer and Corporate Security conducted a thorough investigation into the YEG Westin Downtown hotel and determined that, despite the reports and the request to move hotels by the Union, the YEG Westin Downtown hotel location is safe.
The Employer informed the Committees that they will continue to meet to hear concerns related to this property.
ALPA’s Hotel & Transportation Committee have not received any safety reports, and they have decided that they do not want to be part of this move.
We ask that you continue to submit concerns and incidents on the Crew Connex app and via IHR-Crew Accommodations and Transportation. For instructions on how to log into Crew Connex please search for the “Welcome Booklet Intune v.4” on your CCD.
Every IHR submitted supports the Union’s position of demanding change.
As always, if you require Union assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Vacant - Pending By-election
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
Removal of Transportation Restrictions
Your CUPE 4070 Hotels and Transportation Committee would like to inform you that as of July 1st 2022, these following COVID restrictions will be lifted.
Dear Members,
Your CUPE 4070 Hotels and Transportation Committee would like to inform you that as of July 1st 2022, these following COVID restrictions will be lifted:
Removal of physical distancing requirements in vehicles.
Cabin Personnel / Flight Attendants will be able to sit in the front seat.
Drivers and Cabin Personnel / Flight Attendants are encouraged to wear masks, but depending on different local mandates this may be mandatory.
Re-introduce the guest transfer request form (WS/WR).
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Hotels and Transportation, please contact us at: hotels@cupe4070.ca
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Hotel and Transportation Committee
June/July 2022 By-Election
We will be holding another by-election for various positions in the Union. Please review this information carefully.
Dear Members,
We will be holding another by-election for various positions in the Union. Please review this information carefully:
The following position is a term position, ending in November 2023:
CUPE 4070
*Trustee - 1x
*Open to all Members In Good Standing from all 3 units
The following positions are term positions, ending in November 2022:
WestJet
**WS YYZ Base:
WS YYZ Base Vice-President - 1x
WS YYZ Communications Committee - 1x
WS YYZ Union Steward - 1x
**Open to all Members In Good Standing from WestJet YYZ Base only
Please take note of the following timelines:
Nominations OPEN:
Friday June 24, 2022 at 03:00 PT/04:00 MT/06:00 ET
Nominations CLOSE:
Thursday June 30, 2022 at 15:00 PT/16:00 MT/18:00 ET
Nomination Acceptance Email OUT:
Friday July 1, 2022
Nomination Acceptance DUE:
Monday July 4, 2022 at 15:00 PT/16:00 MT/18:00 ET
Resume/Info Sheet DUE:
Tuesday July 5, 2022 at 15:00 PT/16:00 MT/18:00 ET
Elections START:
Thursday July 7, 2022 at 03:00 PT/04:00 MT/06:00 ET
Elections END:
Wednesday July 13, 2022 at 15:00 PT/16:00 MT/18:00 ET
Members In Good Standing (signed card and paid $5 Membership fee) can nominate other Members In Good Standing and participate in the voting process. If you wish to participate in this election round and have not signed a card, please sign a card and pay the $5 Membership fee on our website at least 24 hours before the nominations or elections end for processing. SIGN A CARD HERE
Nomination Forms
CUPE 4070 Trustee
WestJet YYZ
All nomination forms must be filled out electronically or printed and scanned and sent by email to: elections@cupe4070.ca
Please include the position and the nominee's name in the subject line of your email.
Notes
The nominator must discuss the nomination with the nominee and both must be Members In Good Standing (Signed Union card and paid $5 membership fee)
Unit and base specific positions require the nominee and the nominator to be from the same base and unit
Only one nomination form is required per nominee for the same position.
You cannot nominate yourself.
Nomination Acceptance
All Members who have been nominated will be sent an email from Marco Di Virgilio, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer, asking if they will allow their name to stand on the ballot and accept the nomination.
If you have been nominated for a position, please monitor your email and spam/junk folder during this period. Nominees who do not reply by the deadline will automatically be considered to have declined their nomination.
Resume/Info Sheet
All nominees that accept their nomination will be given the opportunity to provide a one (1) page (standard 8.5x11 size) resume/info sheet which can be posted on our social media pages and website with links sent by email to all Members for review.
Nominees must send their resume/info sheet in PDF format to: elections@cupe4070.ca
You can start creating your resume/information sheet ASAP.
Please do not
Submit large file resume/info sheets
Use company logos
Provide any information you don’t want public
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this by-election will be Sylvia Alves, WestJet Cabin Crew Member and Communications Committee Chair - YYC Base.
In Solidarity,
Marco Di Virgilio, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
July Block Award Update
It has been brought to our attention that the Scheduling Review Committee and Members of the Executive are receiving abusive and offensive messages via personal social media and emails from some of the Membership.
Dear WestJet Members,
It has been brought to our attention that the Scheduling Review Committee and Members of the Executive are receiving abusive and offensive messages via personal social media and emails from some of the Membership.
All of us are well past frustration with implementation of seniority schedules, and the errors identified in July 2022 schedules which resulted in a delayed release is the cherry on top of what has been a horrendous few months.
What has occurred with seniority bidding and July schedules is NOT the Scheduling Review Committee’s, nor any Union representatives, fault. The Union works for you, not against you.
No Member should be subject to abuse and/or harassment from another Member. No Elected Member should be subject to abuse and/or harassment from other Members.
This is especially egregious when considering every Member fully understands who is responsible for this error. This is the Employer’s error – they have publicly acknowledged and admitted it.
There is no circumstance, no matter how upsetting an issue is, where abuse of any Member is acceptable or should be tolerated. We are all bound by the CUPE Equality Statement, the CUPE Constitution, the Code of Conduct set out in our Bylaws, the Oath of Membership, and for other elected Union Representatives, our Oath of Office. A piece of paper should not have to determine how another human being is treated, but these are tools to reinforce how we should be treating each other.
Your Elected Representatives are also your colleagues, and we are all subject to the same workplace policies every Member is, even in the course of carrying out Union duties.
Whatever avenue you choose to send your concerns to, whether that is to the Employer or the Union, the expectation is that all communication is respectful.
In Solidarity,
Crystal Hill, Local 4070 President
Alia Hussain, Local 4070 Vice-President
July 2022 Block Awards & Grievances Update
Your CUPE 4070 WS SRC and members of the Executive met with the Employer today to discuss the delay in schedule release. When this was presented to the Union last night, we asked for expedited Flica processing for June/July and a full block day of compensation for every WestJet Member.
Dear Members,
Your CUPE 4070 WS SRC and members of the Executive met with the Employer today to discuss the delay in schedule release. When this was presented to the Union last night, we asked for expedited Flica processing for June/July and a full block day of compensation for every WestJet Member. The Employer has rejected the monetary ask; they countered with a GDO for each Cabin Personnel. Your Union does not think this is a sufficient remedy that respects your time, especially given that this is the third month of an ongoing failed rollout, Seniority Bidding. Our expectation is that we receive a more meaningful resolution for our Members. The answer to expedited Flica processing is outstanding.
Many members are asking why there is no bargained language speaking to a remedy or recourse when schedules are delayed due to Employer or system errors. The simple answer should be that a remedy shouldn’t have to be negotiated – schedules should be released on the 21st of each month, unless mutually agreed upon and due to extreme circumstances (i.e., schedule release delay due to layoffs, as we saw in February 2021). However, the absence of language allows the Union to ask for a reasonable and fair outcome that reflects the circumstance of the violation, without limiting us when schedule release is delayed.
On June 6, 2022, Crystal Hill, CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain, CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Brigitte Benoit, CUPE 4070 WS YYC Base Vice-President, and Sarah Ferraro, WS SRC Chair, met the Employer in a grievance hearing to argue the three Policy Grievances the Union filed on May 12, 2022, over the seniority bidding system that was implemented in May 2022 (14 months following ratification).
The grievances were clearly received by the Employer. Shortly after the grievance hearing ended, the Employer reached out to the Union to discuss next steps.
The grievance process in Article 30 of the Collective Agreement outlines timelines that must be met by both the Union and the Employer. The Union has 30 days to file a grievance, the Employer has 14 days to respond to the grievance, and 14 days to issue a decision.
Depending on the complexities of a grievance, mutually agreed upon resolutions between the Union and the Employer cannot meet the 14-day timeline. When that happens, both parties can agree to put grievances into abeyance while actively working through a mutually agreed upon resolution.
Putting a grievance into abeyance means the grievance is still active, but not subject to timelines – timelines are put on hold, the grievance itself is not. The resolutions requested by the Union in the three scheduling Policy Grievances cannot be mutually agreed upon in 14 days therefore, both sides have agreed to put the Policy Grievances into abeyance to facilitate required discussion. Putting a grievance into abeyance allows both sides time to come to a mutually agreed upon resolution.
After the grievance hearing, the Union and the Employer scheduled a meeting for June 29, 2022 to discuss seniority bidding and next steps. The Union is seeking the following:
A seniority bidding system that respects true seniority, as was the bargained intent, to be jointly evaluated and selected by representatives from the Union and the Employer
The system must allow the Scheduling Review Committee and our Members to clearly understand why they received the schedule they did, and why a day off violation was deemed valid
Identification and implementation of improvements to the current system in the interim
As for the Individual Day Off Disputes and Individual Scheduling Grievances the Union filed related to May 2022 schedules, the Company has requested the Union withdraw these grievances. The Company believes the issue(s) will be addressed systemically through two of the three Policy Grievances already submitted.
The Union has since advised that we are not in a position to withdraw any days off disputes and/or individual scheduling grievances. Instead, the Union has requested that all monthly individual scheduling grievances (current and upcoming) be placed into temporary abeyance as active discussion on the current Policy Grievances (WS-POL-2022-002/003/004) are ongoing.
Any remedy to the Policy Grievances would need to address all members of the bargaining unit and would need to satisfy the provisions of the Collective Agreement as per Article 34-2.02 and 34-2.03. Individual scheduling grievances will not be settled quickly or out of convenience. The Union will continue to file individual scheduling grievances every month as the Collective Agreement continues to be violated.
We know the impacts on delayed schedule release and this bidding system has had on our Membership. This is absolutely unacceptable.
Ultimately, if we could prevent the Employer’s errors, we would. If we could fix this overnight, we would. The Union has been vigorously exercising the grievance process, and we will continue to do so.
The Union will be sure to keep the Membership informed as more information is available.
As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or require representation in a meeting, please contact your Union: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 WS SRC
Sarah Ferraro (Chair)
Shelley MacDonald
Calvin Gautschi
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Vacant - Pending By-election
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
Uniform Sizing Issues
As the launch of the new uniform draws near, packages have started to arrive at your doorsteps with your new uniforms in them.
Dear WestJet and WestJet Encore Members,
As the launch of the new uniform draws near, packages have started to arrive at your doorsteps with your new uniforms in them.
As exciting as this is, it has come to the committee’s attention that some items aren’t fitting as they did during the trial fittings, and some of you are concerned about not having a properly fitting uniform for the launch. The committee has spoken to the Company and they are asking anyone with fit issues to reach out to them so that they can collect this information and take it back to Unisync for troubleshooting.
If you have issues with the new uniforms not fitting properly, please email Elise Featherstone or Leah McDonald at: uniforms@westjet.com, and please CC the uniform committee at: uniforms@cupe4070.ca so that we’re aware of how many of you are having issues. If you can, and feel comfortable doing so, please include pictures of the fit issues. These will help when submitting everything to Unisync.
We would like to remind you that some orders have been “split”, so, you might not have all of the items you originally ordered in your packages. The reason for these split orders is because the employer had to make quantity projections for each piece, however, some pieces saw considerably more orders than what was projected. In order for everyone to have a functional uniform for rollout, orders had to be split into different shipments. As soon as those split pieces arrive, they will be mailed out to you immediately.
If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to a uniform committee rep, or email us at: uniforms@cupe4070.ca.
Happy and safe flying everyone.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 WS & WR Uniform Committee
July 2022 Block Award - UPDATE
Less than three hours ago, the CUPE 4070 WS SRC was notified by the Employer that there was a significant error in the allocation of reserve blocks across all three bases, YVR, YYC and YYZ.
Dear Members,
Less than three hours ago, the CUPE 4070 WS SRC was notified by the Employer that there was a significant error in the allocation of reserve blocks across all three bases, YVR, YYC and YYZ. Your WS SRC, Local Executive, and Communications teams met with WestJet leadership at 20:00MT. Two options were presented to the Union; neither were desirable for our Members. The Employer was going to choose one of these options regardless of whether the Union was consulted. A delay in schedules is a direct violation of the Collective Agreement, however, the CA does not provide a remedy for a delay in schedules.
We understand that a delay in a Cabin Personnel schedule is detrimental to planning upcoming monthly activities, including securing childcare, coordinating with partners and family, and managing a work/life balance. Our Members time has value – delaying schedule release has impact on our time. The Union has requested that if schedules must be re-run, the delay is reflected in expedited Flica processing, with priority given to pairing drops/trades in that touch the last day of June, and carry over pairings into July. Additionally, the Union has asked the Employer for financial compensation due to this delay for every WestJet Member. The Employer has taken our request away to discuss with senior management.
The news and burden of yet another seniority system issue that has resulted in further disruption to our Members lives is not only incredibly frustrating but hugely disappointing.
An update on this situation and all grievances, policy and individual, will be provided tomorrow, June 22, 2022.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Scheduling Review Committee & CUPE 4070 Executive Team
July 2022 Block Awards - Dispute Form
Your CUPE 4070 WS SRC is aware that the Employer’s scheduling dispute form on SharePoint (Westnet) is not working. We have had a massive influx of emails, and would like to remind our Members that emailing the SRC does not record your dispute.
Dear WestJet Members,
Your CUPE 4070 WS SRC is aware that the Employer’s scheduling dispute form on SharePoint (Westnet) is not working. We have had a massive influx of emails, and would like to remind our Members that emailing the SRC does not record your dispute.
Disputes MUST be done through the Employer’s form.
We have informed the Employer that the form is not working and will update the Membership when more information is available.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 WestJet Scheduling Review Committee
Auntie In Residence
June 21st marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. On behalf of Local 4070 Committee Against Racism and Discrimination (CARD), Cabin Personnel and Flight Attendants are invited to join a day of celebration with CARD Chair, Lindsay Poll.
Dear Members,
June 21st marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada.
On behalf of Local 4070 Committee Against Racism and Discrimination (CARD), Cabin Personnel and Flight Attendants are invited to join a day of celebration with CARD Chair, Lindsay Poll.
Lindsay will be available in person at the Calgary CUPE Office (located at YYC International on arrivals level behind carousel 7) and virtually via TEAMs, serving and offering support to Members as an “Auntie” in residence.
“Auntie” in residence is an opportunity to provide space for all 4070 Members to experience Indigenous ways of knowing. The term “Auntie” is often used in Indigenous culture as a term of endearment for matriarchs who carry forward Indigenous traditions. An “Auntie” can be literal aunts, a close family friend, or a respected figure in the community. Lindsay is not an Elder. She is, however, continuing to learn and grow her skills as a knowledge keeper.
The day will start by opening the office with a prayer. Smudging will be available to participating members to clear negative energy, bring balance and recognize the land we occupy.
Members can participate in making medicine pouches. A medicine pouch is a sacred item and usually contains four medicines for spiritual protection: tobacco, sweet grass, sage and cedar.
This year, “Auntie” in residence is only available in person in Calgary however, all Members from all bases are encouraged to participate virtually via TEAMs.
This link will be active on June 21st from 8:00PT / 9:00MT / 11:00ET – 15:00 PT / 16:00MT / 18:00ET
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 CARD Committee
WestJet YYZ Base Update - June 20, 2022
As some of you may already know, Chantale Tremblay has shared that she will be stepping away from her role as WS YYZ Base Vice-President.
Dear WestJet YYZ Base Members,
As some of you may already know, Chantale Tremblay has shared that she will be stepping away from her role as WS YYZ Base Vice-President.
I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the CUPE 4070 Executive team to thank her for her dedicated service over the past years as WS Base VP for YYZ.
As a result, I have been transitioning with Chantale over the past few days and will be assuming the role/responsibilities of the WS YYZ Base Vice-President for the interim until a by-election that will be announced soon is complete.
I am looking forward to the opportunity to support and advocate for the YYZ base in the interim. The WS YYZ contact form on our website has been updated and is now forwarded to me. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Alia Hussain
Vice-President, CUPE 4070
WestJet Group Announcement - June 16, 2022
We understand the news from the WestJet Group Executive Leadership today will cause some uncertainty, particularly with our WestJet and WestJet Encore Members in YYZ Base.
Dear Members,
We understand the news from the WestJet Group Executive Leadership today will cause some uncertainty, particularly with our WestJet and WestJet Encore Members in YYZ Base.
Here is what we know:
WestJet Group Executive Leadership has evaluated the business model of the WestJet Group AP and identified what works and does not work for the overall health and longevity of WestJet, WestJet Encore, and Swoop
Leading up to the next two years, the business will be re-focused on Western Canada flying, the reduction of domestic Eastern Triangle flying, the cancellation of most outstanding Boeing 787 orders (3-4 undelivered units), refocus on narrow-body, with further orders and deliveries of narrow-body aircraft, and a focus on sun destinations. The focus in Eastern Canada will be East-West flying and East-South flying
The Company has given assurances that there will be no job losses or layoffs, but in fact will result in further flow opportunities for WestJet Encore Members specifically, and that there is the intent to continue mass hiring across the companies, including inflight
The ELT identified that WestJet and Swoop need to run more complementary networks, so markets are not “double served”
Throughout all these changes, the Collective Agreements for all three units must be respected
WestJet Group AP Executives have pledged to regular communication as these plans evolve and are implemented
Here is what we do not know:
What will happen to YYZ 787 Cabin Managers
Where WestJet Encore (or Swoop) flow will be focused
Exact timing of these phases
The Union will be meeting with Senior Leadership next week to further discuss the changes and how this will impact our Members. The Union will also evaluate ways this can benefit all of us at CUPE 4070.
Yesterday at the Summit and today during the Townhall, CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech made a comment to the effect of the enemy being outside of our walls, not within.
Uncertainty and change are not easy and have emotional impact, especially after the last 2.5 years. Local 4070’s collective power comes from all of us being united, working side-by-side in pursuit of better working conditions. It is imperative that we stand together – we are not each other’s enemy.
The Union also views Alexis’ comment as favourable to Labour Relations overall. The Union is not the enemy of the Company, nor do we want the Company to be the Union’s enemy. This is a mutually beneficial business relationship that depends on good Labour Relations on both sides, which includes effective and timely communication when change that affects our Members is imminent. The Union is appreciative of the Company's proactive approach on the news regarding WestJet Group’s strategic growth plans, and the Sunwing (WG) announcement.
To submit your questions / hot topics to be answered, please submit here: cupe4070.ca/newsletterhottopics
We are aware the June newsletter is delayed, as you can imagine there are many changes occurring that we want to make sure are captured accurately for you, our Members.
If you have any questions or concerns, or require Union representation, please contact us at: cupe4070.ca/contact.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brigitte Benoit
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Chantale Tremblay
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran