New CLA with Icelandair
A new CLA between FÍA and Icelandair Group hf. / Icelandair ehf. was completed last night.
The finishing touches are now being sorted out, and we plan to introduce the changes and begin e-voting on the CLA as soon as possible.
FÍA newsletter is now out - in English!
The FÍA Newsletter is now out, featuring a variety of interesting topics such as the current state of affairs, cost of Icelandair pilots compared with other airlines, international collaboration, security issues and more.
Matthías fills in for Lára
Matthías Sveinbjörnsson, President of the National Aeroclub of Iceland and Icelandair pilot, will be replacing Lára Sif Christiansen as the General Manager of FÍA while she goes on maternity leave. We welcome Matthías whilst wishing Lára the best during her leave.
Statement regarding Icelandair
The unity that has been the hallmark of us pilots is the most powerful weapon against the common threat we now face. We must all respond to a situation that not only threatens the economy of states, companies and individuals, but also the most important of all: People‘s lives and health. People‘s minds and hearts are understandably with their family and loved ones, although the uncertainty regarding their livelihood and job security can certainly be an added stressor.
Situation with Icelandair
Icelandair, like other airlines around the globe, is now faced with a sudden loss of income, and great uncertainty. The company plays an important role, not only as regards to its staff, but also Icelandic society and economy as a whole. The company‘s strength lies in the combination of its fleet, its strong equity, as well as its talented and hardworking employees, who have previously fought through difficult times with their work-ethic and integrity. We will also do so now.
It is clear that the company must react quickly to the situation that we are now facing. Icelandair representatives announced last week ideas as regards general actions to respond to the down-swing. In order to reduce wage cost as quickly as possible, most employees will reduce their job percentage. A large part of these people will, however, maintain most of their disposable income as they will receive payment from the Unemployment Fund to compensate, a resource provided by the authorities that was partly created to prevent an increase in unemployment.
Icelandair pilots
Icelandair pilots will contribute to ensure the success of the company, as other employees do. It is quite common that pilots are hired in their twenties, working with loyalty for Icelandair until the end of their careers. That is a unique long-term relationship, and a testament to the quality of our work.
Already, almost a quarter of pilots have lost their work, as the grounding of the company‘s B-737 MAX plains had a big impact on the operations of the company, before the spread of the Covid-19 compounded the situation. Pilots reacted, then as now, and postponed agreed wage-increases and prolonged the CLA without increase to support the company. The government‘s actions to assist employees are of great benefit to many Icelandair employees, but they are not as useful to us pilots. Our CLA is quite different from that of other groups, and therefore we needed to find new measures to adapt the proposed action to pilots, in accordance with our CLA.
Unpaid leave instead of 50% job percentage
The original demand was that all Icelandair pilots go down to 50% job percentage, similar to that of other employees of the company. After it became clear that this wouldn‘t be according to the seniority list bylaws, it was clear that other avenues must be pursued. FÍA responded by suggesting that wage cost could be reduced quickly with a suggestion of unpaid leave. The action entails that pilots will only work for half of the month from 1. April-31. May 2020. With this, the company can achieve the same amount of savings without having to make amendments to the CLA.
According to FÍA‘s bylaws, a confidential e-election will now take place. If this temporary measure is agreed upon, Icelandair is authorised to put its pilots on unpaid leave during the aforementioned period of time.
It is my sincere hope and belief that pilots will show understanding under these unprecedented conditions, and yet again help get Icelandair through difficult times. Our unity is our hallmark, and I hope we can show it in action.
Although the emphasis over the past few days has been on Icelandair, we are of course also working on guarding the interests of other pilot groups within the union, and we will be in further contact with you as matters progress.
Best regards,
Jón Þór Þorvaldsson,
FÍA President
Office closed for visitors
Due to the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the FÍA office will be closed to visitors.
Employees will manage requests and services to members through telephone or email, you will find emails and phone numbers here on the website.
We would also like to remind you of regular status updates that are posted on the FÍA app.
Use the FÍA mobile app
We encourage all FÍA members to make use of the FÍA mobile app (available on App Store and Google Play, search for "FIA mobile") where you will find e.g. regular updates on the status and work in relation to the Covid-19 epidemic. We strive to have information available in English as well as Icelandic.
Live stream for Reykjavik Flight Safety Symposium
Due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Reykjavik Flight Safety Symposium will be mostly electronic this year - please watch the live broadcast here.
RFSS CHANGE
Due to sudden changes regarding the Covid-19 epidemic, we must react accordingly and will stream the event over the internet. The conference will still be held at Hilton Hotel Nordica, open by invitation only and we urge you to watch the live stream.
A link to the live stream will be available on www.fia.is
Tickets that have been purchased via Tix.is will be refunded upon request sent to info@tix.is
**We recommend that people who have a fever or symptoms similar to the symptoms of the coronavirus COVID-19 do not attend. The main symptoms are: Temperature, coughing, tiredness, muscle and bone aches or headaches. Gastrointestinal symptoms (abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, diarrhoea) are not common COVID-19 symptoms but have been observed. It is important to closely monitor the recommendations of the Medical Director of Health, the latest of which may be found on the Director’s website. Instructions for persons at risk of COVID-19 infection were recently issued. In other respects, the basic message is as follows:
✓ Hygiene is of the greatest importance: Wash hands thoroughly and often with soap and water. It is a good idea to also use an alcohol-based hand rub if your hands are not visibly dirty.
✓ If you need to cough or sneeze it is better to do so into your elbow or a tissue and not into your hands or into the air.
✓ Take care to touch your face as little as possible with your hands, e.g. eyes, mouth and nose as these are all pathways for the virus to enter your body.
✓ Avoid hugging, kissing and snuggling, smile instead. This enables you to avoid infection and to avoid infecting others.
✓ Avoid close contact with those who are ill.
✓ Remain calm and follow instructions.
It is important that we all stand together in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.
CLA with Air Iceland Connect approved
Voting for the new Collective Labour Agreement with Air Iceland Connect is now concluded.
85.29% participated in the election, with 79.31% of those voting for the agreement while 20.69% voted against it. It is therefore approved.
All is safe at the Reykjavík Flight Safety Symposium
The Reykjavík Flight Safety Symposium is held this Friday. Due to the outbreak of the Corona virus, we will take some extra safety measures - such as offering disinfectant solutions on each table and exchanging the lunch format of the buffet for individually served portions.
We furthermore encourage people to greet each other without touching, a smile or a bow can go a long way!
Cold Therapy - additional group!
*Sorry - Sold out! Sign up for waiting list here*
The Cold therapy course filled up so quickly, that the FÍA Education & Training Fund has decided to offer an additional course, again in cooperation with Andri Iceland.
The Wim Hof course will be tailored to FÍA members, held in Icelandic in May (4., 5., 7., and 30.) and is only available to FÍA members. Click here to register free of charge.
We live in a constant state of stress. From invisible levels to chronic stress. Stress that is causing inflammation in our bodies, an imbalance in our mind and chronic health conditions. What if there was a simple way to rediscover your abilities to take back the control of your automatic stress response and learn to be OK no matter what?
During this workshop we will cover:
Understanding your mind-body connection
Breathing for optimal health
Cold Exposure. The art of letting go in tough situations.
Using cold as a health tool
Mindful movement. Understanding how your body works
Science behind the Wim Hof Method
Practice in nature (end of the workshop)
Cold therapy - Wim Hof Method
*Sorry - Sold out! Sign up for waiting list here*
FÍA Education & Training Fund, in cooperation with Andri Iceland, is offering a Wim Hof course that is tailor-made for FÍA members. The course will take place in Icelandic in May (4., 5., 7., and 30.) and is only available to FÍA members. Click here to register free of charge:
We live in a constant state of stress. From invisible levels to chronic stress. Stress that is causing inflammation in our bodies, an imbalance in our mind and chronic health conditions. What if there was a simple way to rediscover your abilities to take back the control of your automatic stress response and learn to be OK no matter what?
During this workshop we will cover:
Understanding your mind-body connection
Breathing for optimal health
Cold Exposure. The art of letting go in tough situations.
Using cold as a health tool
Mindful movement. Understanding how your body works
Science behind the Wim Hof Method
Practice in nature (end of the workshop)