FOREIGN DOMICILES Sample Clauses

FOREIGN DOMICILES. The Company will not establish a foreign domicile without the consent of the Association. Only Flight Attendants on the Alaska Airlines System Seniority List may be assigned to such a domicile, and this Agreement will apply to such Flight Attendants.
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FOREIGN DOMICILES. If the Company or an Airline establishes a Pilot Domicile outside of the fifty (50) United States, the Company agrees to treat any Pilot based in the foreign Domicile in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended.
FOREIGN DOMICILES. In the event that the Company establishes a Flight Attendant domicile in a foreign country, during the life of this agreement, the Company will meet and confer with the MEC/LEC President for the purpose of bargaining over the effects, if any, of this establishment, provided that such bargaining will not include changes to this agreement unless mutually agreed to in writing. Such meeting will occur prior to the opening of the domicile.
FOREIGN DOMICILES. Prior to the Company establishing any Flight Attendant domicile outside of the United States, it shall meet and confer with the Union upon its request and bargain with the Union regarding bidding, relocation expenses, and conditions of employment applicable to the specific situation at least ninety (90) days prior to any bid establishing such domicile. If a Flight Attendant domicile is established outside the United States, Flight Attendants assigned to such domicile shall be covered by this Agreement and shall enjoy all rights of the Railway Labor Act in the same manner as if the Flight Attendants were domiciled within the United States. Disputes concerning SWA Flight Attendants based at a foreign domicile shall be heard by the System Board of Adjustment, as set forth in this Agreement, and the decision of the System Board of Adjustment in such cases shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction in the United States to the same extent and in the same manner as other cases arising out of interpretation and application of this Agreement. In any proceeding related to the enforcement of the obligations of this paragraph, the Company will not raise non-applicability of the Railway Labor Act as a defense.

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