Award No. 3317
Docket No. PC-3407
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
THIRD DIVISION
PARTIES TO DISPUTE:
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS, PULLMAN SYSTEM
THE PULLMAN COMPANY
STATEMENT OF CLAIM: The Order of Railway Conductors of America, Pullman System, claims that The Pullman Company violated Rules 1, 25,
26, 64, 65 and 66 of the Agreement between The Pullman Company and Conductors in the service of The Pullman Company, effective September 1, 1945-
(1) when, on January 1, 1946, Conductors F. 0. Miller and J. S.
Allen, of the Hoboken District, who were regularly assigned
to operate on D.L.&W. Trains Nos. 5 and 6, handling Pullman
Car Lines 1190, 1191, 1192 and 1416, beteween Hoboken, N. J.,
and Elmira, N. Y., were removed from their assignment; and
(2) we now ask that Conductors Miller and'Allen be restored to
their assignments on the above lines on D.L.&W. Trains Nos.
5 and 6 and be compensated in full for each trip that they are
not permitted to work on these lines beginning with January
1, 1946, and subsequent dates; and
(3) we also ask that the extra conductors of the Hoboken District
entitled to the relief trip as shown in Operation of Conductors
form effective October 28, 1945, be compensated for the trips
they lost beginning with January 1, 1946, and subsequent dates.
FINDINGS: The Third Division of the Adjustment Board finds:
That the dispute was certified to the Third' Division of the Adjustment
Board ex parte by complainant party; and
That no hearing has been held, and under date of October 15, 1946, 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.
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of Third Division
ATTEST: H. A. Johnson
Secretary
Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 22nd day of October, 1946.
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