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AMFA Sues Northwest Airlines to Stop Interference with Choice of Negotiation Representatives.


MINNEAPOLIS -- Established Practice Of Including Rank-And-File Members As Observers Reflects Union's Democratic Philosophy

The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) is an independent union that represents aircraft maintenance employees of commercial airlines in the United States. AMFA is committed to the principles of craft unionism, in that it seeks to represent only airline mechanics and  (AMFA AMFA Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association
AMFA Alternative Motor Fuels Act (PL 100-494)
AMFA Asociación Movimiento Fe y Alegría (Association for Activities of Faith and Joy; Guatemala) 
) today filed a lawsuit against Northwest Airlines in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Minnesota. It was established by an act of Congress on March 17, 1849. , asking for an injunction to stop the airline from interfering with the union's right, under the Railway Labor Act The Railway Labor Act is a United States federal law that governs labor relations in the railway and airline industries.. The Act, passed in 1926 and amended in 1936 to apply to the airline industry, seeks to substitute bargaining, arbitration and mediation for strikes as a means , to choose its own negotiating representatives and to engage in negotiations. The Railway Labor Act of 1926 governs labor relations in the airline industry.

The complaint cites Northwest's refusal to bargain with AMFA, as required by law, because Northwest recently objected to the established practice of including a limited number of rank-and-file AMFA members as observers during the negotiations. In the most recent negotiating session, which took place on January 12, 2005, company representatives walked out while AMFA representatives remained at the bargaining table, ready to continue negotiations.

Northwest consented to having observers present at the prior round of collective bargaining collective bargaining, in labor relations, procedure whereby an employer or employers agree to discuss the conditions of work by bargaining with representatives of the employees, usually a labor union.  negotiations, which lasted from October 1999 until May 2001. "The bargaining process was not hindered by the presence of our observers, and at no time during that entire period did Northwest claim anything to the contrary. In fact, representatives of Northwest Airlines, the National Mediation Board The National Mediation Board is a three-person board created in 1934 by an act amending the Railway Labor Act (45 U.S.C.A. §§ 151–158, 160–162, 1181–1188) to resolve disputes in the railroad and airline industries that could disrupt travel or imperil the  and the Presidential Emergency Board all thanked the AMFA observers for their presence and their professionalism," said Jeff Mathews, AMFA national contract coordinator at Northwest.

"Now, in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of current negotiations, Northwest is refusing to continue the discussions unless we exclude our legally chosen observers. We are asking the court to stop this illegal interference and to direct Northwest to return to the bargaining table." In the current contract negotiations, AMFA has tried to work with the company on its concerns regarding observer participation.

Mathews said having observers present during negotiations "reflects AMFA's philosophy of putting democracy back into unionism. This philosophy runs deep and is an integral part of AMFA representation." AMFA is using member-observers in current collective bargaining talks with other airlines, including Horizon Air, United Airlines and Mesaba Airlines Mesaba Airlines is an American regional airline based in Eagan, Minnesota. The airline operates under Mesaba Aviation, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Northwest Airlines. All of its flights are operated under the name Northwest Airlink for Northwest Airlines. .

The lawsuit filed today notes that the successful ratification of the Northwest contract agreement in 2001 was due in part "to the confidence rank and file (AMFA members) had in the collective bargaining process because of the allowance of, and use of, member-observers."

AMFA's craft union represents aircraft maintenance technicians and related support personnel at Alaska Airlines, ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE.

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, Horizon Airlines, Independence Airlines, Mesaba Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines. AMFA's credo is "Safety in the air begins with quality maintenance on the ground." To learn more about AMFA, visit www.amfanatl.org.
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