Form 1
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTIMNT BOARD Award No.
8999
SECOND DIVISION Docket No.
8982
2-T&P-CM-'
82
The Second Division consisted of the regular members and in
addition Referee Gilbert H. Vernon when award was rendered.
( Brotherhood Railway Carmen of the United States
Parties to Dispute:
( and Canada
(
( Texas and Pacific Railway Company
Dispute: Claim of Employes:
1. That the Texas and Pacific Railroad Company violated Rules
83
and
22
of
the controlling agreement when employes of an outside contractor
(Rescar Inc.) were assigned the work of inspecting and repairing freight
cars within the yard limits of Centennial Yard at Millers Brewery,
Fort Worth, Texas, beginning June 1,
1979.
2. That accordingly, the Texas and Pacific Railroad Company be ordered to
divide equally among all carmen at Fort Worth Centennial Yard, according
to their availability to work, compensation in the amount of twenty-
four hours
(24')
at overtime rate each day beginning June 1,
1979,
and
continuing until settlement has been reached or the violation ended.
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.,
hearing thereon was waived, and the Division is now in receipt of a request from
the employes that the case be withdrawn.
A WAR D
Claim dismissed.
Attest: Acting Executive Secretary
National Railroad Adjustment Board
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of Second Division
o0emarie Brasch - Administrative Assistant
Dated a[t Chicago, Illinois, this 17th day of March,
1982.