PARTIES TO DISPUTE:





STATEMENT OF CLAIM: * * * for and in behalf of M. T. Alajado, who is now and for a number of years past has been employed by The Pullman Company as an Attendant operating out of the Chicago District Commissary. Because The Pullman Company did, on August 2, 1941, discipline Attendant Alajado by giving him an actual suspension of twenty-eight (28) days off duty without pay, on charges unproved, which action was unjust, unreasonable and in abuse of the Company's discretion. And further, for the record of Attendant Alajado to be cleared of the charge in this case and for him to be reimbursed for the twenty-eight (28) days lost as a result of this unjust, unreasonable and unfair disciplinary action.


FINDINGS: The Third Division of the Adjustment Board finds that:

The dispute was certified to the Third Division of the Adjustment Board ex parts by complainant party.


No hearing thereon has been held and under date of February 27, 1942, the complainant party addressed a formal communication to the Secretary of the Third Division withdrawing this case.




Case dismissed.




ATTEST: H. A. Johnson
Secretary

Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 4th day of March, 1942.