PARTIES TO DISPUTE:





STATEMENT OF CLAIM: * * * for and in behalf of A. C. Baker who is now, and for a number of years past has been, employed by the Pullman Company as a porter operating out of the Jacksonville, Florida district. Because The Pullman Company did, under date of November 8, 1943, take disciplinary action against said A. C. Baker by assessing his record with a Warning on charges unproved; which action was unjust, unreasonable, arbitrary and in abuse of the company's discretion. And further, for the record of A. C. Baker to be cleared of the charge and the penalty of a warning removed from his service record.


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; and


That no hearing thereon has been held, and under date of March 15, 1945, the complainant party addressed a formal communication to the Secretary of the Third Division requesting withdrawal of this case, which request is hereby granted.


AWARD Case dismissed.




ATTEST: H. A. Johnson
Secretary

Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 23rd day of March, 1945.