5.10.20 – 70-Hour June VLOA Bidding and June LRD Closes Tomorrow
Sunday, May 10, 2020
70-Hour June VLOA Bidding and June LRD Closes Tomorrow
Bidding for the 70-hour VLOA will close tomorrow, Monday, May 11th at 1200 (CDT). You may access the ballot via Jetnet > Flight Service > 70-hour VLOA Bidding
The Lineholder/Reserve Designator (LRD) to preference either Lineholder or “Senior Bumping” onto Reserve will close tomorrow, Monday, May 11th at 1200 (CDT). If you believe your status is not correct, please contact the FABRC at 888-376-5375.
When you log onto the Crew Portal, you will see the LRD in the bottom right hand corner of the page. You will either be in Lineholder, Tentative or Reserve status in LRD. The LRD will also show your seniority for the group you are associated with.
- Lineholder Status
If your status indicates you’re a Lineholder (L/H) then you’ll be considered as a Lineholder when VLOAs are processed (regardless if you toggle to RSV). - Tentative Status
If your status indicates Tentative, the default designation in LRD is L/H, which means you’ll be considered as a Lineholder for the VLOA Bidding process. - Reserve Status
If your status indicates you’re Reserve (RSV) then you’ll be considered as a Reserve when VLOAs are processed (regardless if you toggle to L/H).
It is important to remember, if you are satisfied with your designated status shown when LRD opens, it is not necessary to use the toggle on the LRD Tool. If you would like to be on Reserve (Senior Bump) you would toggle over to Reserve. Keep in mind that if you have more than three (3) days of vacation and Senior Bump onto Reserve, it will not count towards your Reserve obligation. This LRD Tool PowerPoint Presentation will provide you with more information and examples regarding the LRD tool.
VLOA Award Process:
- FIRST… to Lineholders in seniority order until all available leaves are granted, or until there are no more requests. If there are still leaves available after all Lineholders requests have been granted, then…
- SECOND… to Reserves in seniority order until all remaining leaves have been granted or until there are no more requests.If you are awarded a VLOA as a Lineholder or Tentative and have toggled to Reserve, you will be considered a Lineholder and will not receive Reserve credit. Because VLOAs are awarded to Lineholders first, before Reserves, a junior Lineholder could be awarded a VLOA before a senior Reserve Flight Attendant.
- If you have a carry-over trip, the VLOA will begin after the trip has been completed.
- If you are bidding for the VLOA, you are requesting a leave and will not be able to pick up carry-over time flying into a leave.
- If you are on an absence ending on or after the 1st contractual day of the voluntary leave request month, or have expired qualifications, you are not eligible for a VLOA.
- You must be eligible to hold a bid award for that month. (Absences ending in the month prior to the voluntary leave request month are eligible).
- If you have required training (e.g. CQ) during your VLOA month, you’re encouraged to attend training and if it’s your grace month, you’re required to attend – even if it overlaps with your VLOA.
- While on VLOA, you will continue to accrue sick and vacation.
- Your health, life and other insurance as well as non-rev travel benefits continue as though you are active.
- Taking a VLOA is voluntary, so if you file an unemployment claim, the Company will contest that claim.
- You will not be able to fly sequences, other than attending training, while on a VLOA.
- If your June status in the LRD is Reserve and you are awarded a VLOA, it will count towards fulfilling your Reserve obligation.
- I have been a Flight Attendant for six years. Do you think I will hold the 70-hour VLOA for June?
All Flight Attendants interested in the 70-hour VLOA are highly encouraged to submit a 70-hour June VLOA ballot. - Can I request a voluntary leave for a different span of days other than the full month option?
No. Voluntary leaves are only available for a full bid month. - Can I ballot for a VLOA if I have a carry-over trip into a VLOA month?
If you have a carry-over trip into a month that you have been awarded a VLOA, you must work that carry-over trip. If you drop the carry-over trip after the VLOA has been awarded, you should notify the base planners at [email protected] so that the planner can adjust your VLOA to begin on the 1st of the bid month. - Is it mandatory to attend CQ Training during my VLOA?
At your option, you may attend CQ Training in your base month. However, you will be required to attend CQ Training in your grace month. - How will I be paid for the 70-hour June VLOA?
You will receive the standard advance on the June 30th paycheck, and the remaining balance on the July 15th paycheck. - I have vacation in June. What happens to my vacation if I take the 70-hour VLOA?
70 credit hours will be added to your line. Any pay and credit on your June schedule will be offset, including vacation. - If I have a carry-over trip, will the time be paid in addition to the 70 hours?
No. Any pay and credit that exists at the time of the award will included in the 70 hours. - I have the vacation buyback scheduled for the June 15 Paycheck, will that go towards the 70 hours?
No. Vacation buyback pay is separate. It will be issued above the 70-hour VLOA pay for June.
In Unity,
Brian Walsh
APFA National Contract Chair
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Linda Haertling
APFA National Scheduling Chair
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Alin Boswell
APFA Joint Scheduling Implementation Committee
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