PUBLIC LAW BOARD NO. 7633


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Brotherhood of Maintenance

of Way Employes Division - IBT

Case No. 126

and Award No. 126


Union Pacific Railroad Company

(Former Missouri Pacific Railroad Company) STATEMENT OF CLAIM:

Claim of the System Committee of the Brotherhood that:


  1. The Carrier’s discipline (dismissal) of Mr. E. Meridith, III, by letter dated June 19, 2018, for alleged violation of Rule 74.6.1: Back-up Moves by Engineering Employees and Contractors in Vehicles was unwarranted, arbitrary and in violation of the Agreement (System File UP520JF18/1708142 MPR).


  2. As a consequence of the violation referred to in Part 1 above, Claimant E. Meridith, III’s discipline shall be set aside, he shall be returned to service with rights and benefits unimpaired and he shall be made whole for all financial and benefit losses suffered as a result of the discipline, including vacation, retirement and all straight time and overtime, holiday pay and out of pocket medical payments.


FINDINGS:


Public Law Board No. 7633, upon the whole record and all the evidence, finds the parties involved in this dispute are respectively Carrier and Employees within the meaning of the Railway Labor Act, as amended; this Board has jurisdiction of the dispute herein; the parties were given due notice of hearing before this Board and they participated therein.


The Claimant was disciplined pursuant to a Notice of Investigation dated May 8, 2018, Investigation held May 30, 2018, “to develop the facts and determine your responsibility, if any, in connection with the below charge. On 05/06/2018, at the location of the stop sign at the intersection of West Lake Rd and Ambler Rd, at approximately 06:45 hours, while employed as a T/O 2T+Grapple Trk, you allegedly backed up the truck you were operating in violation of the

rules. This is a possible violation of the following rule(s) and/or policy: 74.6.1: Back-up Moves by Engineering Employees and Contractors in Vehicles. Under the MAPS Policy, this violation is a Critical event. Property damage has been recorded in this incident that is greater than the FRA threshold and affects the MAPS Rule Category. Based upon your current status, if you are found to be in violation of this alleged charge, Dismissal may result.


In a discipline letter dated June 19, 2018, the Carrier found that “the evidence more than substantially supports the charges against you. The following charge has been sustained: On 05/06/2018, while employed as a T/O 2T+Grapple Trk, you backed up the truck you were operating in violation of the rules. This is a violation of the following rule(s) and/or policy: 74.6.1: Back-up Moves by Engineering Employees and Contractors in Vehicles. Based on your current record, you are hereby dismissed from all service with the Union Pacific Railroad.


The Organization appealed the discipline and the Carrier denied the appeals. The dispute was not resolved during a settlement conference and progressed to arbitration. This matter is now before the Board for final and binding resolution. The Board has carefully reviewed the entire record in this case, including the arguments and awards provided in support of the parties’ respective positions, whether or not specifically addressed herein.


There is substantial evidence in the record to uphold the Carrier’s determination of culpability. However, the mitigating factors proven by the Organization persuade the Board that termination is excessive under the facts and circumstances of this record. Claimant is reinstated to service with full seniority and benefits unimpaired, but without back pay.


AWARD:


Claim sustained in accordance with the Findings. The Carrier is ordered to make the Award favorable to the Claimant effective on or before 30 days following the date below.


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Robert Grey Neutral Member

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Dated: May 12, 2020


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Christopher M. Bogenreif David M. Pascarella

Carrier Member Organization Member