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California EAP Coordinator's Are Pictured With Contact Phone Numbers Listed Below

What is EAP?

Many of us face painful, challenging personal difficulties at some point in our lives.  The Union recognizes that employees may have difficulties which affect their job performance and their health. Dependence on alcohol and other mood altering chemicals, family problems and emotional problems are some examples. The Union believes it is in the interest of the employee, his/her family, the Union, and the employer to provide the employee assistance in dealing with such problems.

 An instrument to accomplish this is the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). In general, EAP's are designed for employees and dependents who have personal problems which may affect the employee's job performance. While there may be some differences among employers, EAP's affiliated with District Lodge 141 are voluntary, confidential, professional services which provide evaluations, assessments and referrals, through appropriate resources, for treatment and follow-up care.

How Do I know When I really Have a Problem?

It is not easy to decide when to ask for help.  Your EAP representative can help you determine whether you need to take action and help you find the resources. 

Depression, Mental Illness, Domestic Violence, Anxiety, Grief & Loss, Alcohol Dependence, Drug Dependence, Gambling, Addictive Behavior, Sexual Abuse, Divorce, Marital Relationships, Elder Care, Trauma Reactions, Eating Disorders, Child/Teen Conduct and there are many more.  

The District Lodge 141 Employee Assistance Program (EAP) goal is to motivate members with personal problems 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.

Union Coordinators

The mainstay of our program is the local lodge EAP coordinator. These men and women give much of their personal time to assist our brothers and sisters who are experiencing personal difficulties. After review by the local lodge, our coordinators are appointed by the President and Directing General Chairman to this position with re-appointments based on recommendations of the Director of DL 141 EAP and concurrence by the President and Directing General Chairman.

Roles 

There are differences between the roles of our coordinators and that of employer EAPs. The most significant of these is diagnosing and evaluating. Our EAP coordinators do not make clinical diagnosis nor is their job to do clinical evaluations. However, our EAP coordinators do provide other valuable functions that, in most cases could not be efficiently provided by employer EAPs. The main responsibilities of our coordinators are: to promote EAP and its use, to encourage acceptance of EAP referrals, and to be supportive of our members in a follow-up role when appropriate. In cases where our brothers and sisters choose not to involve the employer EAP our union coordinators can provide information about community resources that can provide professional assessment and evaluations.

Consulting with an EAP Coordinator

Consulting with an EAP Coordinator is confidential unless otherwise required by law.  When should the coordinator be consulted? One instance would be when job performance or work related problems or issues exist or persist. By way of example, most of us experience some type of family or life difficulty that intermittently effects our disposition and or our ability to give full attention to the task at hand. However, the majority of these work themselves through in a short time without any significant intervention or consequence. There should be concern when these symptoms linger or persist for several weeks or months and it would be well to consider discussing this with your union coordinator. Remember, our coordinators are well versed in EAP procedures and can provide an empathic and supportive ear. Sometimes, all a person needs is someone who will listen and not be judgmental.


United Airlines IAM EAP Coordinators for CA
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Roberto Mendez (SFOCG)
United Airlines - San Francisco
Regional Coordinator
(650) 876-3625
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Roberto Mendez - Regional Coordinator for the following stations:

                                    GEG -  Spokane
                                    HNL -  Honolulu
                                    KOA -  Kona
                                    LIH -   Lihue
                                    OAK -  Oakland
                                    OGG -  Maui
                                    PDX -  Portland
                                    RNO -  Reno
                                    SEA -   Seattle
                                    SFO -   San Francisco
                                    SJC -   San Jose
                                    SMF -  Sacramento

SMFCS/SFO Roberto Mendez - SFO
tetoiamcares@yahoo.com
650  876-3625
SFOCS Margaret Applegate, SFOCS 650 634-1436
SFOCS Cheryl Dunbar 650 634-1436
SFOJJ Debbie Escobosa
 
 DEscobosa1781EAP@aol.com
650 346-3410
SFOCG James C. Jackson 650 634-1208
SFOCS Shelia Mullen Knox 415 999-7897
SFOCS Francie Patchel 650 634-1436
SFOCS RJ Patel 650 634-1436
SFOJE Ricky Salazar 650 634-2137
SFOCS   Padma Shri 650 634-1436
SFOOO Julia Smith
JuliaEAP@aol.com
 
 
650 773-4955
SFOCS Rene Toledo 650 634-1436
SFOCS Stefanie Walcek, 650 634-1436
SJCOZ Lisa Shingu 408 277-5625
SJCOZ Heidi A. Quezada 408 277-5607

US Airways - Fleet Service                                                     
Jeffrey Randolph
E.A.P. Chairman
(904) 491-1740
Fax (904) 491-5134
Web site address:  http://iam141.org/useas.htm
Email:Jeff_Randolph@comcast.net

            


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