NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
SECOND DIVISION
The Second Division consisted of the regular members and in
addition Referee John J. McGovern when award was rendered.
PARTIES TO DISPUTE
SYSTEM FEDERATION NO. 114, RAILWAY EMPLOYES'
DEPARTMENT, AFL - CIO
(Carmen)
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Pacific Lines)
DISPUTE: CLAIM OF EMPLOYEES:
1. That the Southern Pacific Company violated the controlling Agreement particularly, Article II, Section 6, of the November 21, 1964,
Agreement.
2. That accordingly, the Southern Pacific Company be ordered to
compensate Passenger Carman D. Redding eight (8) hours at the
pro rata rate of his position for his birthday, July 24, 1967,
while on vacation, which was denied.
FINDINGS:
The Second Division of the Adjustment Board, upon the whole record and
all the evidence, finds that:
The carrier or carriers and the employe or employes involved in this
dispute are respectively carrier and employe within the meaning of the Railway
Labor Act as approved June 21, 1934.
This Division of the Adjustment Board has jurisdiction over the dispute
involved herein.
Parties to said dispute waived right of appearance at hearing thereon.
The facts and the issue presented in this case are identical to those in
Award No. 5818. For the reasons stated in that award, we will sustain the
claim.
AWARD
Claim sustained.
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of Second Division
ATTEST: Charles C. McCarthy
Executive Secretary
Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 16th day of December, 1969.
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