Boston Crew Delivers Baby on flight
Northwest Flight 59t from Amsterdam arrived in Boston with an extra passenger on Wednesday after a woman on board gave birth somewhere over Canada.
The mother was eight and a half months pregnant when she went into labor two hours out of Boston.
The flight crew asked the passengers if there was a doctor on board, and as the flight approached Boston from Canada,
The child’s head had already emerged, and the rest of the delivery went “perfectly,” according to Dr. Raman. “Northwest Airlines had all of the equipment we needed to be there, and even though we didn’t have a labor room delivery set up, it was just perfect,” Raman said. They handed the baby to its mother and everyone on board reportedly burst into cheers.
NOTE: the Doctors complimented the Crew for their help and being knowledgeable and having all the right equipment.
See video from Boston TV here:
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/video/18389513/index.html
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MAC to consider Delta deal next week
MAC to consider Delta deal next week
The Metropolitan Airports Commission will meet in special session Tuesday to consider a tentative agreement with Delta Air Lines that would lift penalties for closing Northwest Airlines’ headquarters in exchange for preserving jobs and air service in Minnesota.Read Full Article Here
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Pilots at Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines get panel’s decision on seniority integration
ATLANTA (AP)—An arbitration panel ruled Monday that the seniority lists of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines pilots should be integrated based on pilots’ status and aircraft category.
The three-member panel’s decision, which affects roughly 12,000 pilots, is binding and effective immediately. The ruling, at least as far as methodology, appeared to be a win for pre-merger Delta pilots.
Seniority Award Here..Read More Here
AFA Response..Read More Here
Yahoo Story..Read More Here
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Delta Changes Policies in Advance of Union Election
"A Message From MEC President Kevin Griffin....regarding the 2009 Delta pay raise, our sick leave banks, the recent proposed benefit changes for Delta employees, and our policy on seniority integration." .
*HERE!*
Joint Delta NWA Flight Attendant Merger Statement
Dear Fellow Flight Attendants,
As expected under the current administration, the Justice Department has quickly approved the merger between Northwest and Delta Air Lines.
On behalf of our 21,000 combined flight attendants, we see this merger and the creation of the world's largest global carrier, as a great opportunity. With such an opportunity comes great responsibility.
As the largest flight attendant union in the world, we will be poised to set (and improve) trends in our industry. Or, we can be the largest non-union flight attendant group in the world and potentially contribute to the declining wages, benefits and working conditions we have seen in our profession.
The choice is ours.
We are all safety and service professionals, who are bound by a common goal to uphold our career in a changing global economy. Our executives change frequently, but we are the constant force that will keep our airline a leader in this industry.
In the coming weeks and months, there will be a lot of rumors and misinformation flooding the system. We ask that you take the time to stay informed and to get involved in our futures. Please join us as we work together to ensure we have a legal voice in our future. Let us use our voice to obtain an industry-leading contract at what will be the world's largest airline.
In unity,
Angela Winningham
Delta Air Lines, 23 years
Delta Campaign Coordinator AFA-CWA
c.3@deltaafa.org
Kevin Griffin Northwest Airlines, 28 years
Northwest MEC President AFA-CWA
kgriffin@nwaafa.org .
Congress Makes History and Holds Hearing on NMB Conduct
Before a packed gallery, AFA-CWA International President Patricia Friend testified before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on September 24th. The hearing was called to scrutinize the conduct of the National Mediation Board (NMB) and its anti-worker policies.
The NMB is the federal agency in charge of enforcing the Railway Labor Act, which protects workers' rights to organize unions and engage in free and fair collective bargaining in the U.S. transportation industry. The NMB is run by a three-person board, who are appointed by the President of the United States. Over the past eight years, the NMB has not only neglected its basic role in protecting workers, but has served corporate interest time and time again.
The hearing brought up that the current NMB Chair is a former employee and lobbyist for Northwest Airlines. In the recent election for Delta flight attendant representation, the NMB turned a blind eye to Delta managements unprecedented anti-union, voter suppression campaign. AFA has waited nearly four months for a response from the NMB; regarding allegations of management interference in that election. One example of AFA complaints about the NMB’s oversight: the NMB refused to remove a deceased flight attendant from the eligibility list!
"The deck is in a sort of way stacked against unionization," said Representative James Oberstar, D-MN, Chairman of the Committee. In particular, Oberstar expressed concern about long-standing and arbitrary NMB rules that require a majority of eligible employees to vote, in order for the election to be certified. Those who don't vote are counted as 'No' votes, according to current NMB rules. Oberstar stated that while this might be his first hearing about this matter, that "it wont be the last." For a video of the hearing testimony, please visit http://www.afanet.org.
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