Soon you should either receive your ballot for the Delegation Election by mail or you may pick up your ballot at Human Resources. With approximately 500 pilots of the 1.500 eligible voters it will be important, that you do whatever will be needed to make sure that you mark your ballot in time and moreover make sure that it will get back to Human Resources before the electoral office will close on March 12th. The result of the election in 2013 shows, that achieving a good result is possible, but this will require you going the extra mile.
In order to make sure, that your ballot will be received by March 12th, we ask you to strictly follow the recommendations and guidelines you have already received and the additional tailored recommendations we will provide via different channels, e.g. by postal mail sent to your home address. It will be important, that you mail back your ballot immediately after you have received it.
Important:
Regardless, if you did request to have your ballot sent to your home address or any other address, you may consider the following as of February 27th:
If you return from or leave on a rotation between 07.30 and 18.00 local time, Monday to Friday, you may go to Human Resources to cast your votes there. This is possible, even if your ballot has already been sent, as your roster may have changed or could be changed in a way, which would prevent you from returning your ballot before the electoral office will close on March 12th. By doing so you can guarantee that your votes will be counted. Additionally, the ALPL Office staff is available to assist you in mailing back your ballot. The ALPL Office will be open 24/7 between February 28th 09.00 and March 12th 18.00 local time, including Saturdays and Sundays.
Should you experience any problems please get in touch with us immediately at +352 621 494 746.
Click on the graphic below or here for a high-resolution flyer, showing how to cast your votes correctly and how to handle your ballot. A short video clip showing the same is available here.