( Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes PARTIES TO DISPUTE:


STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the System Committee of the Brotherhood


1. Carrier improperly compensated claimants listed herein for service they were ordered to perform on the dates indicated and that

2. For calling crews, employes listed below shall now be allowed eight hours' of pay for dates displayed:










3.- For delivering mail and print-out sheet from Yard Office to old Callers' Office, employes listed below shall now be allowed eight hours' of pay for dates displayed:



4. For calling crews-employes listed below shall now be allowed eight hours' pay for dates displayed:





5. For delivering mail and print-out sheet from Yard Office to old Callers' Office:





6. For calling crews: employes listed below shall now be allowed eight hours' of pay for date of January 19, 1973 called J.W. Randall at home.

7. For calling crews: employes listed below shall now be allowed eight hours' pay for date of March 15, 1973, called J. W. Randall at his home for 8a Hump 3/15/73. Claims in numbers 6 and 7 are for H. D. Rice, Jr.

OPINION OF BOARD: In Award No. 18474 (Rimer) the Board made a ruling on
the principle involved in this claim which is adverse
to the Employees' position here. That ruling should be followed in this
case, and it mandates an award denying this claim.





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








                        By Order of Third Division

ATTEST: ,~,~,P~

        Executive Secretary


Dated at Chicago, Illinois, this 31st day of January 1975.