NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD


              SECOND DIVISION


PARTIES TO DISPUTE:

SYSTEM FEDERATION NO. 114, RAILWAY EMPLOYES'

DEPARTMENT, AFL-CIO (Machinists)


      SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Pacific Lines)


    DISPUTE; CLAIM OF EMPLOYES:


    1. That under the current Agreement, the assignments of Electricians on the 7:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. shift on November 5, 195

    Bayshore Shops, to perform the work of removing and installing G. M. Air Conditioning Unit. on Car 3704, was improper, not authorized by any Rule of the collective bargaining Agreement.


    2. That the Carrier be accordingly ordered to additionally compensate Machinists 'M. E. Fahnholz and L. Coe (hereinafter referred to as claimants) regularly assigned to work the 4:00 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. shift, in the amount of four (4) hours at the time and one-half rate each, for November 5, 1957, because of the Carrier's unilateral assignment of Electricians to perform the machinists' work referred to hereinabove on said date.


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to organzation in ex parte form, and the Division is now in receipt of a request from the employes that the case be withdrawn.

                  AWARD


    Claim dismissed.


              NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD By Order of SECOND DIVISION


ATTEST: Harry J. Sassaman
Executive Secretary

Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 30th day of January, 1959.

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