PARTIES TO DISPUTE:

RAILWAY EMPLOYES' DEPARTMENT, A. F. OF L.

(MACHINISTS)




DISPUTE: CLAIM OF EMPLOYES: It is the claim of the employes that Machinists E. L. Taylor, W. J. Fussell, F. B. Livingston, and H. B. Bell, now employed at the Waycross shops, were discriminated against by reason of their being arbitrarily removed from their regularly assigned jobs in the airbrake room and machine shop and placed on jobs in the erecting shop, and that they should be restored to the jobs that they were on before such improper changes were made.


STATEMENT: The above question was submitted to the Second Division of the National Railroad Adjustment Board by the above referred to organization in ex parte form, a hearing thereon was held, and the Division is now in receipt of request from the parties that the case be withdrawn.




Claim dismissed.




ATTEST: J. L. Mindling
Secretary

Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 17th day of January, 1938.