Our crew bags are a must when we work. We often have medicine, grooming kit, clean clothes, personal items that are needed to perform our jobs. They can not expect use to work without our crew bags.
Plus the SP's say we must come to work properly groomed and clean, I don't think wearning 2 day old work clothes is properly groomed. So if you come to work you will be breaking that SP.
ASA appears to mishandle 1% of the pax bags. For some easy math lets say there are 450 normal lines with relief and not including naps. Each line has an average of 65 legs in a month. So lets multiply 65x3 crew members and that totals 195 crew legs in one month per line.
This means for the average crew the ramp has 195 times to mishandle their bags in a month since there are 3 bags in the cargo compartment if every crew follows the new rules.
Now lets multiply 195 times 450 lines and that total 87,750.
1% of 87,750 legs is 877.5 mishandled crew bags!!!
I know this doesn't factor in all the different ways a pax. bag is mishandled but this is all the information I have. If you have any better please add it. Even if it is 100 crew bags a month, that is 100 too many.
When we work our crew bags should be with us at all times, right. So if your bag is sent to baggage claim wait until it is returned. If it is lost, go home!! They can't expect you to work without your crew bag, this is just not proper working conditions. This is like them telling you to come do a 4 day and don't bring your bag.
If all crew memebers follow this what do you think this will do to ontime performance!! Thats right up to 1% of the legs could be late.
The reason this has not been a problem is because we put our bags in the overheads and we could keep track of them.
So follow the rules but if you don't have your bag don't work!!
Plus the SP's say we must come to work properly groomed and clean, I don't think wearning 2 day old work clothes is properly groomed. So if you come to work you will be breaking that SP.
ASA appears to mishandle 1% of the pax bags. For some easy math lets say there are 450 normal lines with relief and not including naps. Each line has an average of 65 legs in a month. So lets multiply 65x3 crew members and that totals 195 crew legs in one month per line.
This means for the average crew the ramp has 195 times to mishandle their bags in a month since there are 3 bags in the cargo compartment if every crew follows the new rules.
Now lets multiply 195 times 450 lines and that total 87,750.
1% of 87,750 legs is 877.5 mishandled crew bags!!!
I know this doesn't factor in all the different ways a pax. bag is mishandled but this is all the information I have. If you have any better please add it. Even if it is 100 crew bags a month, that is 100 too many.
When we work our crew bags should be with us at all times, right. So if your bag is sent to baggage claim wait until it is returned. If it is lost, go home!! They can't expect you to work without your crew bag, this is just not proper working conditions. This is like them telling you to come do a 4 day and don't bring your bag.
If all crew memebers follow this what do you think this will do to ontime performance!! Thats right up to 1% of the legs could be late.
The reason this has not been a problem is because we put our bags in the overheads and we could keep track of them.
So follow the rules but if you don't have your bag don't work!!