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Facility Update December 6th

Food Drive

One of the things I love about this facility is our long tradition of supporting our local communities during times of need. The holiday season is always a larger burden on many families and with food prices having gone up substantially, that burden is even greater. The NATCA Charitable Foundation (NCF) is partnering with us to run a food drive benefiting the Multi-Service Center in Federal Way. The NCF is starting us out with $1000 but I would love to see us bring in as much extra food and funds as possible. We are working on a time crunch but please go through your pantries and bring in some supplies to help fill their shelves. If you prefer, there is a QR code on each barrel that goes to a Venmo, please just label it “Food Drive” and it will be added to the final tally. The food drive ends December 13th so please don’t delay! 

ATX

If you are attending ATX, can you please fill out this FORM? This will help us with bookkeeping later on.

In solidarity,

Amy



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NNM/NCF Holiday Food Drive

Merry Happy Everybody!

Northwest Mountain & NATCA Charitable Foundation are teaming up for a holiday food drive! Multi-Service Center in Federal Way, helps strengthen communities throughout South King County. Multi-Service Center addresses the causes and barriers of poverty and homelessness with comprehensive services that help lift individuals and families from crisis and vulnerability to self-sufficiency and stability.

There will be flyers up in the facility soon containing information about the specific items that Multi-Service Center is requesting. If monetary donations are more your thing, then great! Additional options include sending Dan Rasmussen in the A Area a Venmo @danbrasmussen, which we will include with the rest of the donated items.

Donation bins will arrive in the facility soon. Until then, we can all get started looking through cupboards, or adding items to the weekly grocery list. Collections will continue until Thursday, the 15th of December. Plenty of time for us to do some good!

Thanks!

Loren


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Facility Update November 28th

From Amy: 

Datacomm classes are in full swing now so it’s been really great to get that show on the road. There has been a lot of work behind the scenes to get us to this point from building scenarios and testing them to scheduling and training the cadre. The last puzzle piece and arguably the most important part of this is that you show up for your scheduled class. We understand that life happens but if there is any chance of informing us (Matt Braunstein, Mike Sellman, any of the NATCA reps or area schedulers) of a planned absence, please do so as soon as possible. Those class dates are in extremely high demand and we need to ensure every class is full. Missing this class is not like missing IST or something like that, if you miss any part of the three day class you will not be certified to work live traffic when this is turned on. The schedule is tentatively figured out all the way through the end of March so if you don’t know when your class is just talk to your area scheduler, they should be able to tell you (though it is subject to change). 


From Drew:

A Quick Note about Shift Assignments

Many of you (particularly those who have worked at other facilities) are already aware of this but I wanted to take a minute to explain how shift assignments work. This has come up because as staffing gets worse and worse, especially throughout DATACOMM training, the schedule is getting tighter and tighter. When you bid a line, there are shifts associated with that line. If those shifts are 15, 1330, 08, 07, 06 then you have bid a S/S/D/D/D line with a request for those shifts to be 15, 1330, 08, 07, 06. However, it is possible that a need arises for you to be placed on a different swing or a different day shift. The agency is limited to the cores and ancillaries listed in the MOU for the facility and your specific area. So if your area has a 1000 listed as an ancillary of a day shift then you can be assigned that shift if needed. There are still protections for the cascading line and obviously for the required time off between swings and days and days and mids. The same goes for if you have a 1500 and coverage is needed later and you get assigned a 1600. Article 32 Section 6 also still applies:

Section 6. The Parties recognize that changing an employee's posted watch schedule is undesirable. The Agency will normally give no less than seven (7) days notice of its intention to modify a posted watch schedule. In such case, it shall attempt to avoid the change by soliciting qualified volunteers for forty-eight (48) hours. If the Agency determines it is necessary to modify a posted watch schedule with less than seven (7) days notice, it will make reasonable efforts to secure qualified volunteers. Changes with less than seven (7) days notice shall not be made for the purpose of avoiding payment of overtime, holiday, or other premium pay. If an employee's shift is involuntarily changed with less than seven (7) days notice, the affected employee shall be paid any night time differentials to which he/she would otherwise have been entitled had they worked that shift.

The main point I am trying to drive home is that if you bid a shift, that is a request, not an entitlement. It is more often than not a request that will be accommodated, but it is not a guarantee.


From NNM:

“Looking ahead, we will have our 3rd Annual Wellness Briefing that will be open to all members on Friday, Dec 2 @ 12pm MT/11am PT. This year we have commitments from NATCA EVP Andrew LeBovidge, NATCA EAP Chair Martin Ramirez, CISM Chair Sarah Gramp, and other guests. This discussion is so important and is in honor of Justin Van Iwarden (out of COS) who we lost in 2019. No one should suffer in silence and this all-members briefing can show you the tools and support that are available for all of us. Look for an email with link to join.”



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Facility Update November 17th

This is a big day for the future of staffing in the FAA! Today NATCA announced a huge change in the way staffing is counted in each facility.

For a little bit of background information, the FAA Finance has been the one to fulfill the legal requirement to brief congress on the status of controller staffing. While still within the FAA, the finance department operates somewhat separately from Air Traffic. That means that while NATCA and the Agency have collaborated on staffing numbers, FAA finance basically just goes with whatever sliding scale number they want and furthermore, they have always counted trainees the same as CPCs. In fact, according to them and their current status briefing, the FAA is 103% staffed…

So, as a true testament to what can be done with collaboration and with the relationships NATCA has built within the FAA and with the rest of the aviation industry, FAA finance has been taken out of the equation when it comes to staffing numbers at the facilities. The most monumental change will be that we are no longer going to be counting trainees towards the number of CPCs in the building. 

What comes next: Don and I will be given a survey to fill out shortly and send back to the Collaborative Resource Work Group (CRWG). This will include questions about how the floor will normally be staffed on the 37th busiest (90th percentile) traffic count day of the year (2019). That is why it is beneficial to continue opening sectors and not push back against utilizing the people that are here. If we send the message that we can do more with less, they will believe us. This survey is required to be done by January 31st, 2023 and the numbers will be re-evaluated every year until 2032.

If you did not get the email from National and would like some more details, let me know and I can forward it to you.

Amy

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Last day to sign up for ATX

If you were planning on going to ATX, please sign up today! If you haven’t read about it in the past updates, here’s a quick rundown:

  • It’s at Caesar’s in Vegas, December 12-16

  • NATCA will pay for the travel expenses (in accordance with the National Expense Policy) as long as you stay at least 24 hours.

  • There are about 40 different classes to choose from SCHEDULE

  • You do not have to take leave, you can go on your RDOs

  • Sign up link HERE

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Amy

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