days until our Collective Agreement expires, we are preparing, we are united and we will make change.

LOU 61 – A330/A321XLR Crew Rest Seats – August 2023 Block Month

(This applies to AC Mainline only)

For the block month of August 2023, the following flights fall under LOU 61 and are scheduled for A330 aircraft. They will have 2 (two) dedicated crew rest seats:

– AC070 YUL-ALG
– AC071 ALG-YUL
– AC073 CMN-YUL
– AC811 LIS-YYZ
– AC813 LIS-YUL
– AC814 YUL-NCE
– AC815 NCE-YUL
– AC816 YYZ-VCE
– AC817 VCE-YYZ
– AC818 YUL-VCE
– AC819 VCE-YUL
– AC822 YUL-BCN
– AC823 BCN-YUL
– AC825 MAD-YYZ
– AC836 YYZ-MUC
– AC837 MUC-YYZ
– AC846 YUL-FRA
– AC847 FRA-YUL
– AC853 LHR-YYZ
– AC855 LHR-YYZ

– AC879 TLS-YUL
– AC886 YYZ-VIE
– AC887 VIE-YYZ
– AC894 YUL-MXP
– AC895 MXP-YUL

What if these flights operate on B777/787 aircraft?
LOU 61 is specific to the A330/A321XLR aircraft, and not applicable to the B777/787. The B777/787 has crew bunks that may be used for crew rest/break purposes.
 
In Solidarity,

Component Crew Rest Committee

WIP Update

The Wage indemnity Plan (WIP) Board of Trust would like to advise you of some changes made to the application for the Wage Indemnity Plan. There is a new application package available. We believe the new documents will assist Medical Professionals to clearly provide the information necessary for your application to the Wage Indemnity Plan.

Additionally, we have expanded the medical signatories eligible for your application.

Effective immediately Members may have their Attending Physician’s Statement (APS) signed by a, Physician/MD, *Nurse Practitioner,*Psychiatrist or an *Ophthalmologist.

*Claim applications for 14 days or less may now be signed by a *Midwife and *Dentist.

If the illness or injury lasts longer than 14 days the Member must see a Physician/MD, Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatrist or Ophthalmologist to further substantiate the illness.

Members that utilized the AC’s Maple App and have had a telemedicine Dr. appt  for absences greater than 7 days and not exceeding 14 days, should request and consent that the note provide;

  • The reason for your absence/condition preventing you from being at work
  • Treatment during that time off
  • Return to work date
  • Any supporting documents/reports

If this will not be provided, it can be found in your clinical notes and clinical interactions on the Maple App.

For the application to WIP you may send copies of; the note, in addition to the clinical information found on the app,  form 1 the Members application, banking information and  disclosure (optional).

* If the time off exceeds 14 days the member must have a Physician/MD, Nurse practitioner, Psychiatrist or Ophthalmologist fill the medical or psychological,  APS attending physicians statements.

The new forms and completed package for application are available by clicking HERE for English or HERE for French.

The summary of the approved 2022 Wage Indemnity Plan financials, are now available for review by clicking HERE. The increase in the Member contribution to 4.3% that took place in April 2022 and the steady increase in population have achieved the goal of stabilizing the Plan.

After monitoring the Plan quarterly, the Board of Trust approved a decrease to the Member contribution rate, to 3.8% which was effective in the May 2023, block month. The plan is now, 1 week elimination, followed by 15 weeks of STD 1 (Short Term Disability), 26 weeks of EI SICKNESS INSURANCE CARVE OUT, then 35 weeks STD 2. If a Member, denied EI Sickness Insurance benefits due to insufficient eligible hours, notifies Manion and provides the EI denial letter, the Member will then be considered for continued coverage under the new clause.

EI Ineligibility Due to Insufficient Hours
If you are Totally Disabled but do not satisfy the EI eligibility requirements due to hours, you may be eligible for disability benefits from this Plan for a maximum of twenty-six (26) weeks at 55% of your pre-disability weekly earnings, subject to the maximum payable by EI, provided you submit proof that you are not eligible due to insufficient insurable hours. You must submit your EI denial letter with your claim for WIP benefits to Manion.

During the first 18 months of Short-Term Disability coverage, STD payments may be made if an individual is unable to perform duties of a Flight Attendant due to medically determinable mental or physical impairment. To be eligible for Long Term Disability payments after 18 month of disability an individual must satisfy the change of definition and be incapable of engaging in any gainful occupation for which they are reasonably fitted by education, training or experience.

Reminders:
1) For the WIP application, a medical appointment must be within 14 days of the first flight missed, or shift if on special assignment or Union Officer duties, or first reserve day missed if on reserve.

2) It is your responsibility to submit proof of disability within:

(a) 30 days of your first flight missed, first day missed on special assignment or Union duties, or first
reserve day missed, if on reserve;

(b) 30 days of the termination of your disability benefits under the Employment Insurance Act of Canada in order to reinstate your claim under this Wage Indemnity Plan; and

(c) 30 days of the recurrence of a disability.

LATE CLAIMS WILL BE PROCESSED WHEN YOU CAN SHOW SUFFICIENT REASON IN WRITING FOR NOT APPLYING EARLIER.

3) Prepayment of premiums is not required for an absence from the payroll of 15 calendar days or less. Prepayment of premiums is required for an absence from the payroll of 16 or more calendar days for one of the following reasons. You must prepay the required premium in full within 30 days in order to be eligible for benefit consideration following the end of any of these periods:

Leaves of absence granted LOA(such as personal, educational, maternity, child care, bereavement, or jury duty) other than inability to meet medical standards (IMMS): your coverage may be continued for a maximum duration of up to 24 months.

*NOTE This includes requests for leaves from pairings = LOA’s and if you have 2 requests in a month with no flight or reserve days in between it can create a 16-day personal leave of absence.

Suspension: your coverage may be continued for the duration of your suspension. If you have elected to keep your coverage in force and should you become totally disabled during a suspension, the elimination period will commence on the date you are scheduled to return to work.

If your leave of absence of 16 or more calendar days precedes your vacation and you have not prepaid the premium for that leave of absence, coverage will not be reinstated until you return to active work.

No prepayment of premiums is required when you are absent from work due to vacation or a personal leave of absence of 15 calendar days or less.

On Behalf of The Board of Trust,

Patricia Eberley
Administrative Consultant

NOTE:  All Policy Booklet information can be accessed on the Air Canada Component of CUPE web site www.accomponent.ca.

Manion, Wilkins & Associates
Plan Administration
626-21 Four Seasons Place
Etobicoke, Ontario
M9B 0A6

Switchboard: 416-234-5044
Toll Free Line:  1-800-663-7849
Fax: 416-234-0127
Contact Centre: 1-866-532-8999

Local 4094 Vice President Election – 2023

This is to advise that nominations took place, at a Local 4094 (YVR) membership meeting which was held on July 7, 2023, to fill the one vacant Local 4094 Vice President position. The following members were nominated:

Jesse Matthews
Travis Peterson

In accordance with Air Canada Component Bylaw C.8.3, an election must be held. Voting for this position will begin on August 10, 2023 at 9:00 am EDT, and end on August 24, 2023 at 12:00 pm EDT.

IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: You will receive a letter by email, and by regular mail for those that did not opt out of physical mailings, directly from Simply Voting prior to the vote opening. This letter will contain a new Elector ID and Password, along with detailed instructions on how to vote online and by telephone.

You have the option of voting by web, or by phone, as per Component Bylaws. You will need your new Elector ID and Password to access the system.

Once you have submitted your vote, the Simply Voting system will issue a printable electronic receipt. If you are voting by phone, you can only access your electronic receipt by logging into the Simply Voting system online.

If you are experiencing difficulties registering your vote, please e-mail vote@accomponent.ca or call 1-877-411-3552, extension 254 or (416) 798-3399, extension 254. Please provide us with your name, employee number, phone number, e-mail address, and postal code. We will respond as quickly as possible during business hours (weekdays 9:00am – 4:00pm EDT), however, please allow us 1 business day to respond.

As the campaigning process begins, we ask that everyone click HERE to review the Election Guidelines.  These guidelines pertain not only to the candidates, but to the entire membership.

In Solidarity,

Your Component Tabulating Committee

Election Of Local 4091 Delegates To The 2023 Airline Division Convention & CUPE National Convention

The Air Canada Component has completed the “Call for Nomination” process for the 2023 Airline Division Convention and CUPE National Convention. A vote is required for Local 4091 (YUL).

The candidates running for the four (4) available positions at Local 4091 (YUL) are:

Philippe Bonneville
Julie Dallaire-Bourget
David Guillemette
Jimi Harton
Caroline Lozeau-Gelinas
Sabrina Perron
Karim Sheir

Voting for these four (4) available Local 4091 delegate positions will begin on  August 10, 2023 at 9:00 am EDT, and end on August 24, 2023 at 12:00 pm EDT.

IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: You will receive a letter by email, and by regular mail for those that did not opt out of physical mailings, directly from Simply Voting prior to the vote opening. This letter will contain a new Elector ID and Password, along with detailed instructions on how to vote online and by telephone.

You have the option of voting by web, or by phone, as per Component Bylaws. You will need your new Elector ID and Password to access the system.

Once you have submitted your vote, the Simply Voting system will issue a printable electronic receipt. If you are voting by phone, you can only access your electronic receipt by logging into the Simply Voting system online.

If you are experiencing difficulties registering your vote, please e-mail vote@accomponent.ca or call 1-877-411-3552, extension 254 or (416) 798-3399, extension 254. Please provide us with your name, employee number, phone number, e-mail address, and postal code. We will respond as quickly as possible during business hours (weekdays 9:00am – 4:00pm EDT), however, please allow us 1 business day to respond.

As the campaigning process begins, we ask that everyone click HERE to review the Election Guidelines.  These guidelines pertain not only to the candidates, but to the entire membership.

In Solidarity,

Your Component Tabulating Committee

Harvard FA Health Study Phase 4

The Union remains in contact with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, regarding their Flight Attendant Health Study. Since 2007, tens of thousands of cabin crew have taken the survey, which has led to significant research into occupational health issues affecting our workgroup. As in previous years, we are informing you of this initiative as it is run by a reputable institution and concerns a topic that is important to all of us.

You may also be interested in the http://www.fahealth.org/ website, which is linked to the survey. It contains a wealth of information regarding cabin crew health, as well as other opportunities run by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and/or Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine and/or the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The Union has no ties or oversight regarding this site or other programs offered on it.

For your convenience, the Union has updated its survey Q&A document, which you will find below. The Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study can be accessed by clicking HERE.

NOTE: The survey closes in early August.

As always, please reach out to us if you have any concerns or questions by emailing contact@accomponent.ca.

In Solidarity,

Jordan Bray-Stone
ADCP Occupational Health and Safety Committee Chairperson

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Q&A Regarding the Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study:

Who can participate? Is the Study open to previous participants or retirees?
The study is open to all current, former and retired cabin personnel, including those who have previously participated in the survey. Those who have participated in the past will notice some repetition in the questions, but also new ones which have been integrated since the last wave.

Why are we being invited to participate in this survey?
The Harvard flight attendant health survey was first administered in 2007 with cabin personnel at Alaska Airlines and US Airways represented by the U.S. Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), and with funding from the Federal Aviation Administration. Based on a very positive relationship with the professors conducting this survey and the importance of their work, the AFA referred the Airline Division of CUPE to the project leaders, and a second and third of the study was performed with various CUPE Airline Division members, Southwest Airlines and British Airways. This year, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has reached out directly to solicit further participation from CUPE Airline Division members in the study’s fourth wave.

Why do I have to give my name and other personal contact information to participate in the survey?
This survey and study are being done in accordance with strict Harvard University scientific research protocols. As a result, participants must provide their names and address to give consent to participate in the survey. In addition, the provision of this personal information ensures that the survey is being completed by a legitimate participant, namely a flight attendant and not someone else.

How will the privacy of my personal information be protected?
We raised exactly those concerns with regard to protecting our members’ personal information in 2018, and again this year, and were assured that the confidentiality of our members is ensured, in accordance with the University’s Level 3 privacy provisions. As stated in the bulletin at the start of the survey, names/addresses are removed from the medical information once the survey is received and replaced with numerical identifiers. Further questions about provisions for confidentiality may be referred to the study administrators using the contact information below.

I’m still concerned about the privacy of my personal information. What should I do?
As this is an externally run study, the Union does not have control over its contents. In the past, we worked with the Harvard study administrators to find different ways to get around this name and address requirements but could not. You need to be comfortable with this aspect of the survey. If you are not, remember that participation is entirely voluntary. Further questions about provisions for confidentiality may be referred to the study administrators using the contact information below.

Are all questions mandatory?
As referenced on the first page of the survey, you may skip questions. However, please keep in mind that the survey is programmed to adapt to your responses, which helps the system decide what follow-up questions need to be asked.

What if I decide to stop filling out the survey at some point? Will what I have put in up to that point be accepted?
Some of the data may be usable, but not all depending on the level of completeness. We suggest that you give yourself sufficient time to complete the entire survey (approximately 30-40 minutes), to ensure that the information is entirely usable.

Why is the survey only available in English?
The Union’s goal is to advance and improve on causes dear to its members. While the Union’s direct internal communication with members is always made in English and French, participation in endeavours of international scope sometimes involves adapting to the realities of their country of origin.

This study is an initiative of an American research institution, subject to its own applicable language policies and legislation. The core questions were developed in English and have been used for each successive wave of participants from various countries.

The potential for introducing errors or disparities in the data collected due to a possible loss of meaning through the creation of a French version of the survey, compounded by the costs of highly technical translation requirements could render the participation of our members prohibitive to the institution administering the survey. This would not be in the best interest of the Union’s members.

The survey offers a draw for Apple watches. Will I be eligible for this prize?
Because draws are affected by different legislation depending on country and province, the Union is unable to guarantee eligibility for this participation prize. We urge you to consider participating as a goodwill contribution to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s invaluable research into cabin crew health and wellness.

I still have questions. Who do I contact?
If you have any other questions specific to the survey, please send them directly to the administrators of the Harvard survey as indicated on the website:

Dr. Nidhi Ghildayal
nidhighildayal@hsph.harvard.edu

Courtney Leimanis
leimanis@hsph.harvard.edu

Ethan M. Lawler
ethan.lawler2024@utexas.edu

Eileen McNeely
Principal Investigator
emcneely@hsph.harvard.edu