The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) is the world's largest labor union organized by Flight Attendants for Flight Attendants. AFA represents over 55,000 Flight Attendants at 21 airlines, serving as a voice for Flight Attendants at their workplace, in the industry, in the media and on Capitol Hill. Simply put, the goal of Flight Attendants who become part of AFA is to negotiate better pay, benefits, working conditions and work rules at their airline, and to improve their safety on the job.
AFA policies, budgets and dues levels are set by AFA's democratically-elected Flight Attendant leaders. All AFA officers are Flight Attendants. Copies of financial reports and the AFA Constitution and Bylaws are available to every member upon request from their local representatives.
All Flight Attendants working for the same airline and assigned to the same domicile or modified co-terminal form the Local Council.
The president, vice president and secretary of each council, elected by the members of that Local Council to a three-year term, form the Local Executive Council (LEC).
All local council presidents from the same airline form a Master Executive Council (MEC). The MEC elects a president, vice president and secretary-treasurer for three-year terms, and handles negotiations and other business affecting members at that airline.
The Board of Directors (BOD), the union's highest governing body, consists of all AFA local council presidents. The BOD amends AFA's Constitution and Bylaws, elects national officers, determines the annual budget and oversees all union activities.
All MEC presidents make up the Executive Board, which interprets policy and carries out decisions of the Board of Directors.
The BOD elects and advises the International Officers - the international president, vice president and secretary-treasurer - who serve full-time for four-year terms and administer union operations.
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