Linda Puchala Explained

Linda A. Puchala
Office1:Chairman of the National Mediation Board
President1:Joe Biden
Term Start1:July 1, 2022
Term End1:June 30, 2023
Predecessor1:Gerald W. Fauth III
Successor1:Deirdre Hamilton
President2:Donald Trump
Term Start2:July 1, 2019
Term End2:June 30, 2020
Predecessor2:Kyle Fortson
Successor2:Kyle Fortson
President3:Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Term Start3:July 1, 2016
Term End3:June 30, 2017
Predecessor3:Nicholas Geale
Successor3:Harry R. Hoglander
President4:Barack Obama
Term Start4:July 1, 2013
Term End4:June 30, 2014
Predecessor4:Harry R. Hoglander
Successor4:Harry R. Hoglander
President5:Barack Obama
Term Start5:July 1, 2011
Term End5:June 30, 2012
Predecessor5:Harry R. Hoglander
Successor5:Harry R. Hoglander
President6:Barack Obama
Term Start6:May 26, 2009
Term End6:June 30, 2010
Predecessor6:Read C. Van de Water
Successor6:Harry R. Hoglander
Office7:Member of the National Mediation Board
President7:Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
Term Start7:May 26, 2009
Predecessor7:Read Van de Water
Birth Place:Michigan
Party:Democratic
Education:Cleary University

Linda Puchala is an American government official who has served as a member of the National Mediation Board (NMB) since 2009. Puchala is the former president of the Association of Flight Attendants.

Career

Puchala started as a flight attendant in 1969 with North Central Airlines;[1] in a 1985 article she noted that was a time when women had to resign when they married or reached age 32.[2] North Central Airlines merged with Republic Airlines and Puchala served as the master executive council chairperson.[3]

In 1979 she was elected as president of the Association of Flight Attendants and, once she convinced her family to move to Washington, DC,[4] she served in that role until 1986.[5] Puchala viewed herself as a candidate for the position because of her ability to serve as a mediator.[6] As noted in the 1982 book From sky girl to flight attendant: women and the making of a union, she faced multiple challenges including airline deregulation and rising costs.[7] In 1984 the Association of Flight Attendants union was linked within the AFL–CIO,[8] making Puchala the first female president of a chartered federation union.[9] She was active in addressing issues with discrimination against women in aviation[10] and in 1985 she spoke with the New York Times about how women are turning to unions in the aviation industry because of inequitable treatment. She also worked to increase the association's ability to effectively generate publications that were shared with members.[11] In 1985, when Puchala was denied a place on the executive committee of the Air Line Pilots Association, labor activists were surprised and noted that despite advances, women were still not treated equally in the workplace.[12]

Puchala served on President Barack Obama's transition team and he nominated her for the National Mediation Board in 2009.[13] [14] She was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 21, 2009.[15] Her past with unions was noted as a positive given the pending contract negotiations between airlines and their unions, and the potential for conflict during the negotiations.[16] She help negotiate contracts between labor unions and multiple companies including UPS,[17] US Airways,[18] and United Airlines.[19] Her appointment to the National Mediation Board was viewed by some as a favor to unions given the board's changes to the National Rail Act in May of 2010 which made it easier for unions to recruit new members.[20]

President Donald Trump nominated her for an additional term on the National Mediation Board,[21] and she was confirmed to a second term in August 2013.

She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate for her third term on November 2, 2017.[22] In 2022, she was nominated by Joe Biden to serve as a member of the National Mediation Board.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Serrin. William. 27 February 1984. REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: LABOR AND THE ISSUE OF LEBANON. The New York Times.
  2. News: Greenhouse. Steven. 1 September 1985. RESHAPING LABOR TO WOO THE YOUNG. The New York Times.
  3. Web site: 2009. The NMB's newest member: Linda Puchala.
  4. Book: Cobble, Dorothy Sue. Women and unions : forging a partnership. 1993. Ithaca, N.Y. : ILR Press. Internet Archive. 978-0-87546-300-1. 386.
  5. News: September 15, 2017. President Donald J. Trump Announces Key Additions to his Administration. whitehouse.gov. November 3, 2017. National Archives.
  6. Book: Cynthia B.. Costello. Anne J. . Stone. Women in Union Leadership. Lois. Gray. The American woman, 2001-2002 : getting to the top. 2001. New York : Norton. Internet Archive. 978-0-393-32142-5.
  7. Book: Nielsen, Georgia Panter. From sky girl to flight attendant : women and the making of a union. 1982. Ithaca, NY : ILR Press. Internet Archive. 978-0-87546-093-2. 135–136.
  8. News: 3 March 1984. AFL-CIO News 1984-03-03: Vol 29 Iss 9. English. American Federation of Labor and.
  9. Web site: Von Bergen. Drew. February 23, 1984. AFL-CIO leaders vote charter to flight attendants. 2022-02-13. UPI. en.
  10. News: Karim. Persis. 16 November 1985. People's World 1985-11-16: Vol 48 Iss 46. English. Longview Publishing Company, Inc.. 9 February 2022.
  11. Book: Forbes. Mary Ann. The New labor press : journalism for a changing union movement. 1992. Ithaca, N.Y. : ILR Press. Internet Archive. 978-0-87546-189-2. Pizzigati. Sam. The promise of technology: a case study. Solowey. Fred J..
  12. Book: Arthur A. Sloane. Labor relations. 1991. Prentice Hall. Internet Archive. 978-0-13-517798-3. 82.
  13. News: Esterl. Mike. 14 April 2009. American Airlines faces cash crunch, labour unrest. B.11. The Globe and Mail.
  14. Web site: Wilson. Scott. March 13, 2009. 44 - Obama Rounds Out Staffs at Agencies. 2022-02-14. voices.washingtonpost.com.
  15. Web site: 2021-07-02. President Biden Announces Six Key Nominations. 2022-02-14. The White House. en-US.
  16. News: Johnsson. Julie. 30 March 2009. A new player awaits seat. 1.19. Chicago Tribune.
  17. News: Hirschman. Dave. 9 February 2003. UPS and its pilots gear up for new bargaining approach. Q.1. Atlanta Journal - Constitution.
  18. News: 13 August 2012. US Airways Forms Tentative Agreement with Association of Flight Attendants. Travel & Leisure Close - Up.
  19. News: 1 November 2013. United Airlines Employees Represented by IAM Ratify New Joint Labor Pacts. Manufacturing Close - Up; Jacksonville.
  20. Book: Freddoso, David. Gangster government : Barack Obama and the new Washington thugocracy. 2011. Washington, D.C. : Regnery Pub.. Internet Archive. 978-1-59698-648-0. 131–132.
  21. News: Wilner. Frank. June 23, 2017. Fauth Trump's second NMB nominee. Railway Age. November 3, 2017.
  22. News: Ferrechio. Susan. November 2, 2017. Senate confirmation blitz includes 16 ambassadors, 11 other Trump appointees. Washington Examiner. November 3, 2017.