STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the System Committee of the Brotherhood that:
EMPLOYES' STATEMENT OF FACTS: During the period from May 3, 1965 to and including June 4, 1965, Assistant Extra Gang Foreman Pietro Sparano performed the customary and traditional work of an extra gang foreman when he directed the activities of the operator of Spot Tamper PB-3 and various other employes in performing the work of raising (surfacing) track at various locations between %G Cabin and SC Cabin and between Castleton and in Granville and, in addition thereto, made various reports relating to said work.
During the above specified period, the claimant was not working with or under the supervision of any foreman.
For this service, the claimant was compensated at the assistant extra gang foreman's rate of pay.
The issue involved in the instant case is identical to the issue involved in the dispute adjudicated by this Division in Award 12971. Although the Carrier agreed to settle twenty-eight (28) similar claims on the basis of the decision of this Division in Award 12971, it would not agree to a similar settlement with respect to the instant claim.
Claim was timely and properly presented and handled by the Employes at all stages of appeal up to and including the Carrier's highest appellate officer.
The Agreement in effect between the two parties to this dispute dated November 15, 1943, together with supplements, amendments and interpretations thereto is by reference made a part of this Statement of Facts.
CARRIER'S STATEMENT OF FACTS: During the period covered by this claim, claimant Pietro Sparano was assigned as an Assistant Extra Gang Foreman under the supervision of Extra Gang Foreman John Pellegrino. During the period from May 3 through May 19, 1965, Foreman Pellegrino, claimant Sparano, and four trackmen were assigned to Extra Gang No. 227, with headquarters at Whitehall, New York. Effective May 20, 1965, the headquarters of the gang was changed from Whitehall, New York to Fair Haven, Vermont and the personnel of the gang was increased by the addition of two trackmen.
During all of the period involved in this claim, claimant Sparano was assigned by Extra Gang Foreman Pellegrino to work with certain members of the gang in utilizing a spot tamper (PB-3j in maintaining track structure within the assigned limits of responsibility of the gang.
OPINION OF BOARD: The fundamental issues involved in this case are the same as those considered in our Award No. 16039. which arose out of a similar dispute between these parties under the same Agreement. Accordingly, we find Award No. 16039 controlling in this case, despite variations in dates, names and locations, which do not warrant repetitive discussion.
FINDINGS: The Third Division of the Adjustment Board, upon the whole record and all the evidence, finds and holds:
That the Carrier and the Employes involved in this dispute are respectively Carrier and Employes 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