NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
THIRD DIVISION
PARTIES TO DISPUTE:
THE ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS
THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY (Line West)
STATEMENT OF CLAIM:
Claim of the General Committee of The
Order of Railroad Telegraphers on the New York Central Railroad that:
1. The Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between
the parties when on Wednesday, August 6 and Wednesday, September 3, 1952, it failed to assign A. M. Miller who was senior,
idle, available employe on her rest day to work the work days
of position No. 33, a seven day position in "SC" Relay Office,
Chicago, Illinois, when neither the regular occupant nor any extra
employe was available.
2. The Carrier shall compensate A. 111. Miller for 8 hours at
time and one-half rate for August 6 and September 3, 1952, as
she was entitled to the work.
Case No. 2
1. The Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between
the parties when on Monday, November 3, Monday, December 1 and
Monday, December 8, 1952, it failed to assign H. D. Sell who was
senior, idle, available employe on his rest day to work the work
days of positions No. 33 and No. 60, both seven day positions in
"SC" Relay Office, Chicago, Illinois, when neither the regular
occupant nor any extra employe was available.
2. The Carrier shall compensate H. D. Sell for 80 hours at
the time and one-half rate for November 3, December 1 and December 8, 1952, as he was entitled to the work.
Case No. 3
1. The Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between
the parties when on Monday, September 8, 1952, it failed to assign
C. C. Goshorn who was senior, idle, available employe on his rest
day to work the work day of Position No. 60, in "SC" Relay Office,
Chicago, Illinois, a seven day position, when neither the regular
occupant nor any extra employe was available.
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2. The Carrier shall compensate C. C. Goshorn for 8 hours
at the time and one-half rate for September 8, 1952 as he was entitled to the work.
Case No. 4
1. The Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between
the parties when on Sunday, February 22, 1953, it failed to assign
the employe entitled to perform the work on a work day of Position
No. 5 in "XD" Toledo, Ohio Relay Office when the regular occupant
was not available.
2. The Carrier shall compensate the employe entitled to
perform the work for a day's pay of eight hours for February
22, 1953. (To be determined by a check of the records.)
Case No. 5
1. The Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between
the parties when on Sunday, January 3 1954, it failed to assign
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Winegar who was senior, idle, available employe and entitled
to perform the work on Position No. 59 in "ON" Relay Office,
Cleveland, Ohio, a seven day position, when neither the regular
occupant nor any extra employe was available.
2. The Carrier shall compensate L. G. Winegar for 8 hours
at the time and one-half rate for January 3, 1954 as he was entitled
to the work.
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 the complainant party; and
That no hearing thereon has been held, and under date of February 21,
1956, the parties jointly addressed a formal communication to the Secretary
of the Third Division requesting withdrawal of this case, which request is
hereby granted.
AWARD
Claim dismissed.
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of Third Division
ATTEST: (Sgd.) A. Ivan Tummon
Secretary
Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 19th day of March, 1966.