NATCA NATIONAL OFFICE
DEPARTMENTAL WEEK IN REVIEW
May 14 - 20 , 2016
IN THIS ISSUE
(Click on each topic and sub - topic to be taken directly to those sections):
2016 CBA – ATC/TMU/FSS/NOTAM
NATCA, FAA Reach Tentative Agreement on New CBA
We are pleased to a nnounce that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and
the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, AFL - CIO (NATCA) have reached a
tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). This CBA covers
the air traffic control speciali sts, traffic management coordinators/specialists, air traffic
controllers assigned to the flight service option, and Notice to Airmen specialists
(NOTAMS).
This CBA reflects the strong collaborative relationship that the FAA and NATCA
have developed over t he past seven years. This agreement builds upon the foundation
we set with our last contract, including our efforts to modernize the National Airspace
System and continue providing the flying public with the safest, most efficient airspace
system in the wo rld.
This tentative agreement culminates a swift, and very effective interest - based
bargaining process that began in January. The current collective bargaining agreement
was signed in 2009, and extended in 2012. The CBA will be sent to the membership
soon for ratification. Once ratified, it will remain in effect for six years.
For all information about the te ntative CBA, please click here:
2016cba.natca.net
You will need your username and password to access the memb ers only side of
the natca.org website.
If you have any questions, please email them to 2016cbaratification@ natca.net
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