STATEMENT OF CLAIM: ` ' ' for and in behalf of J. F. Jefferson who is now, and for some time past has been employed by The Pullman Company as a porter operating out of the District of Kansas City, Missouri.
Because The Pullman Company did, under date of December 10, 1947, take disciplinary action against Porter Jefferson 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 Porter Jefferson to be cleared of the charges in this case, and the warning to be expunged from his service record.
OPINION OF BOARD: The evidence of record discloses no grounds for disturbing the action of the Carrier.
FINDINGS: The Third Division of the Adjustment Board, after giving the parties to this dispute due notice of hearing thereon, and upon the whole record and all the evidence, finds and holds:
That the Carrier and the Employe involved in this dispute are respectively Carrier and Employe within the meaning of the Railway Labor Act, as approved June 21, 1934;
That this Division of the Adjustment Board has jurisdiction over the dispute involved herein; and
That under the facts and circumstances as disclosed by the record in this case we find no grounds for disturbing the action of the Carrier.