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District Lodge 141
US Airways Employee Assistance Program
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Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) at US Airways
Occasionally we all have problems that become hard to handle
alone. That’s why the IAM offers the Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) for all of its employees and their families,
including eligible domestic partners, no matter where they
are located. This valuable benefit is offered to you by your
union and is intended to assist you in resolving your
personal concerns before they affect your work-related
performance. |

Jeffrey E. Randolph
IAMAW DL141 EAP
Chairman, US Airways
(904) 556-1110
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The airline industry is a dynamic business, and we recognize
that employees operate in an environment characterized by
constant change. Coping with change is often difficult.
While you may not have control over all of the changes that
come your way, the EAP can help you find positive ways to
face them.
The District Lodge 141 Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
goal is to motivate troubled employees to seek and accept
professional assistance within the constraints of the
respective negotiated company benefit plan.
The EAP coordinator’s function within the program is to
provide education and awareness of the EAP, advocate for,
and support the principles and tenets thereof, and direct
employees to an appropriate and qualified professional
evaluation resource. That resource for US Airways Fleet
Service workers system wide as of January 1, 2007 is United
Healthcare. 1-800-363-7190.
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a worksite-based
program designed to assist in the identification and
resolution of personal concerns, which may impair
productivity. These personal concerns include, but are not
limited to, health, marital, family, financial, alcohol,
drug, legal, emotional, stress or other personal concerns,
which may adversely affect employee job
performance
If you or eligible dependents need assistance with any of
these issues, please feel free to call a local EAP
coordinator listed on this page or the IAMAW District 141
Employee Assistance Program 24 hours a day at (904)
491-1740.
Fraternally, Jeffrey E. Randolph |
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US Airways IAM/EAP
Coordinators
Coordinator Resources |
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Boston, MA |
Steve
Daddio, EAP |
617 634-5832 |
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Charlotte, NC |
Paul
Rowsey, EAP/CIRP |
704 359-3084 |
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Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX |
Randy
Haynes, EAP |
972 574-7437 |
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Hartford, CT |
Dennis Leveille, EAP |
860 627-3102 |
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Philadelphia, PA |
Vincent
A. Cerasso, EAP/CIRP |
609 841-3565 |
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Phoenix, AZ |
Alison
I. Rankin, EAP |
480 693-4726 |
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Tampa, FL |
Vinny
Capitani, EAP |
813 396-3588 |
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Washington, DC |
Maria Carter, EAP |
703 872-2670 |
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