NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
THIRD DIVISION Docket Number TD-19741
(American Train Dispatchers Association
PARTIES TO DISPUTE:
(Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company
STATEMENT OF CLAIM:
Claim of the American Train Dispatchers Association that:
(a) The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company (hereinafter referred to
as "the Carrier") violated the effective Agreement between the parties, Article
IV(h)(2) thereof in particular, when it refused to compensate Extra Train Dispatcher H. P. Burbage (
actual time traveling March 11, 1970, from outlying point, Brandon, Florida to
Tampa, Florida to protect extra train dispatcher service.
(b) For the above violation the Carrier shall now be required to compensate the Claimant for 20
March 11, 1970; such compensation to be in addition to any compensation already
received by Claimant for service performed on said date.
OPINION OF BOARD: The claimant, Extra Train Dispatcher H. P. Burbage, who was
assigned to protect extra train dispatcher service, was denied
20 minutes actual travel time on March 11, 1970 from outlying point Brandon,
Florida to Tampa, Florida.
Since the same arguments, principles and rules which apply to Award
19532 also are controlling here, the cases were considered together. The
opinion of the Board in that matter is incorporated herein by reference. The
claim is sustained.
FINDINGS: The Third Division of the Adjustment Board, upon the whole record and
all the evidence, finds and holds:
That the parties waived oral hearing;
That the Carrier and the Employee involved in this dispute are
respectively Carrier and Employee 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 the Agreement was violated.
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Award Number 19533 Page 2
Docket Number TD-19741
A W A R D
Claim sustained.
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
By Order of Third Division
ATTEST:
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Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 20th day of December 1972.