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Facility Update September 29th

I’m sorry to have to say we’re inching ever closer to the government shutting down with no shimmers of a reprieve.

The following letter was sent to the VPs and FacReps during the last shutdown in 2018/2019:

Just learned that the DOT has directed the FAA that starting tomorrow, FAA is required to report absences due to sickness to DOT at core 30 towers, large TRACONs, and Enroute facilities by noon each day. It will include normal sick leave usage as a comparison.

I've offered to get our reps connected to the reporting process at the local level to provide some level of accuracy, but will keep you apprised.

Seems this is based on media reports of organized sick outs. I'm told it's not just FAA, likely TSA has been directed to do the same.

Dean lacopelli

What does this mean?

With the increased publicity of the shutdown and how it affects federal employees, it is imperative that ATC does not become associated with an en masse sick out or any kind of job action. Such action is a fireable offense. The above policy is a precursor for the DOT directing the Agency to start taking action on employees that are viewed as abusing sick leave or causing a job action. For the benefit of everyone when this shutdown ends, it is important that ATC is seen as stepping up to the plate and not falling down on the job. It will help everyone in the long run when Congress is determining if Furlough leave will be back paid. Articles like the ones about the TSA calling in sick are not helpful when it comes to public opinion of how we handled our duties during this Shutdown.

Please be mindful of expressing or sharing sentiments on social media that could be construed as a call for sick leave abuse. And please utilize unrecorded phone lines when calling into work.

While nearly 5 years old, there are still valid points in this email. To say being a political pawn is frustrating is an understatement, I know. This one will make too many shutdowns and FAA Reauthorization lapses to count and none of us are here as volunteers. But the fact remains we have the unique pleasure of serving in the most vital yet probably most thankless public servant jobs. Making things work in spite of adversity is a key tenant of being an Air Traffic Controller and I am thankful for the wonderful company I keep when I tell people what I do for a living.

We are also hearing rumors of over-zealous supes who are trying to tell BUEs that, “I cannot approve leave during a shutdown.” While semantically correct, there are no paid leave statuses during a shutdown, the CBA and all MOUs are still in effect. Your rights and entitlements are not suspended during this time.

Correction/clarification to my last email: I said, “We are hearing that there will be people converting leave to the appropriate code once we are in a paid status again, but I do not know precisely what that looks like.” Under the current law, we will get back pay for furlough days. That will hold true as long as that law doesn’t change.

Helpful links:

NATCA Government Shutdown

OPM Guidance for Shutdown Furloughs

GEFTA Bill

FAA Furlough Resources Website

I know this has the potential to be extremely taxing on all of us but we will get through this and continue our legislative efforts to separate Air Traffic Control from the effects of government shutdowns.

Amy


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Shutdown Info / All Members Meeting Reminder

The all-members meeting will be at 1 p.m. in the East / West conference room tomorrow. We will be talking over shutdown procedures mostly. There will be lunch provided.

With the government shutdown looming, here are a couple of pieces of info:

  • Please do not speak to the media. NATCA Reps have contractual protection, but this does not extend to the general membership. This also includes comment sections on articles or social media posts. Anything that violates the FAA social media policy can potentially put you in danger of discipline. Please forward me any interview/media requests, and I take appropriate action.

  • Our legislative activists have been working on this for a long time but have kicked it into overdrive in the past week. They are pursuing every angle possible with our elected officials to try and avoid this shutdown.

  • There are no paid leave statuses during a shutdown. AL, SL, PPL, etc., will all be coded as furlough days until the government opens again. We are hearing that there will be people converting leave to the appropriate code once we are in a paid status again, but I do not know precisely what that looks like.

  • Non-excepted employees (trainees with no certification, non-mission critical staff, etc.) will not be allowed to come to work.

We will continue to update you with information as we receive it, but as always, let me know if you have any questions.

Amy

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Facility Update September 22nd

Good Afternoon! We are all back from CFS, the event was great and very informative. I will say it was an honor to be able to celebrate two of our Seattle Tower controllers, Natalie Glore and Nichole Larsen, NNM’s Archie League Award winners. If you can watch a replay of the Archie Award submission videos, I would recommend it. It is inspiring.

MOU Negotiation / Bidding

This will be very vague, and I apologize for the lack of updates. Since we are still in the middle of negotiations, it would be bargaining in bad faith to disclose details at this time. We understand that this is the time of year that people look forward to, it helps you plan and have a better picture of the upcoming year. We do not take this lightly and would never delay or extend this process without weighing the consequences. It is vital to our future to keep our eyes on the big picture, even if that means we have to bid a little later in the year than usual. Hopefully, we will be able to get this done very soon and get the bid going.

All Members Meeting

Our next All Members Meeting will be on Wednesday, September 27th, at 1 p.m. in the East / West Conference room. Currently, we only have some constitutional changes on the agenda, but we are open to any items you would like to see added. And yes, there will be tacos.

Nationwide FEMA Alert

It shouldn’t impact us too much because I know everyone always keeps their phone outside the control room. Still, for informational purposes, FEMA will be doing a nationwide test of their emergency alert system on October 4th at 11:20 a.m. Unlike Amber/Silver alerts, this cannot be opted out of. Please ensure your cell phone is turned off/left out in your mailbox.

Thank You,

Amy Sizemore

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Facility Update September 15th

Good Afternoon All!

Ecuador was incredible, but being gone for a week really lets the work stack up while you’re gone. I am finally close to catching up, thank you for your patience.

UNUM

The 2023 UNUM Open Enrollment period is rapidly approaching the deadline of September 20th.   

I have attached the enrollment form you can complete and send back to Bill Liberty bliberty@natca.net directly. He does not recommend you sign up on the website and will ensure they are entered into the system. 

HERE is the brochure, and HERE is the enrollment form.

Parking Lot

As of this past Wednesday, the FAA will no longer be working with the current contractor for further work on this project. They will finish up the ramp, which will open up the door to the OSW building, and button up some electrical projects. I believe this should all be done by the end of next week. After that, all parking lot work will pause until next spring/summer.

Potential Government Shutdown

This is looking increasingly likely. Since this sits squarely in the House of Representatives' hands, there’s not much we can do about it other than prepare. In the event of a shutdown and depending on how long it lasts, there is a potential that paychecks will be delayed, so take that into consideration.

I will be at CFS next week but will be available by phone/text/email.

Amy Sizemore

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Labor Day Lunch

All,

NATCA ZSE Local will provide lunch on Labor Day (Monday, September 5). There will be 4 boxes of Jersey Mike’s subs. Each box serves 12 people. Lunch will be arriving around 11:30. There will also be several Union-made snacks like chips and pretzels.

Just wanted to make sure you all plan accordingly!

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