NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
THIRD DIVISION
PARTIES TO DISPUTE:
THE ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS
THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, Eastern District
(Except Boston and Albany Division) and New York District
STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the General Committee of the Order
of Railroad Telegraphers on the New York Central Railroad (Eastern District), that:
1. Carrier violated the terms of the Agreement between the parties
when, acting without agreement, it removed from the employes
subject to the said Agreement, at the agency stations at Feura
Bush, Guilderland Center, Fultonville, Fonda, Canajoharie, St.
Johnsville, South Fort Plain, Selkirk, wemple, Frankfort, Ilion,
Whitesboro, Vernon, Oneida and Canastota, New York, the work
of checking, rating, preparing waybills, preparing expense bills,
and other work in connection with, and incidental to, the handling
of less-than-carload freight shipments originating at, and destined
to said named freight stations, and transferred said work to other
stations and to other employes not subject to the Agreement.
2. Corner shall restore such work to the agency stations at Feura
Bush, Guilderland Center, Fultonville, Fonda, Canajoharie, St.
Johnsville, South Fort Plain, Selkirk, wemple, Frankfort, Ilion,
Whitesboro, Vernon, Oneida and Canastota, New York, and to the
employes subject to the Agreement thereat from whom it was
unilaterally taken.
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 the complainant party; and
That hearing thereon has been held and considered. Under date of August
22, 1961, the parties jointly addressed a formal communication to the Secretary
of the Third Division requesting withdrawal of this case from further consideration by the Division, which request is hereby granted.
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Claim dismissed.
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of THIRD DIVISION
ATTEST: S. H. Schulty
Secretary
Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 27th day of Octoher, 1961.