NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
PARTIES TO DISPUTE:
THE ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY
STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the General Committee of The
Order of Railroad Telegraphers on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, that:
1. Carrier violated the agreement between the parties hereto
when on February
25
and March
1, 5, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19
and
20, 1957,
it caused, required and permitted train and engine service
employes not covered by the Telegraphers' Agreement to call the
operator at West Keysef, West Virginia, from the telephone at the
west end of the siding at Piedmont, West Virginia, and secure permission to leave siding and occupy No. 1 main track, and on March
18, 1957,
to report clear at Piedmont; to secure permission to move
east on siding and pick up caboose; and later to secure permission
to proceed from Piedmont to West Keyser.
2.
Carrier be required to compensate an idle operator, extra
in preference, pay for one day
(8
hours) on each date listed.
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 hearing was waived and under date of March
31, 1960,
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: S. H. Schulty
Executive Secretary
Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 8th day of April,
1960.
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