SPECIA
L BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NO. 117
ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS
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MISSOTkI PAC',' '''.C RAILROAD COMPANY
Award No.
32
Docket No.
32
MOP File
380-1508
ORT File
1205
Claim of the General. Connnittce of The Order of Railroad Telegraphers on the
Missouri Pacific Railroad that:
1. Carrier violated the terms of the agreement between the parties when on
October
5,
1?54, it required or permitted J. J. Taylor, Night Chief
Operator at Ccffeyville, Sansas, to suspend work.
Carrier shall now compensate J. J. Taylor at the straight time rate for
8
hours on October
5, 1954.
OPINION OF BOARD
: While existing facts in this claim are not identical with those
present in rocket No. 28, said claim under consideration here
involves the same parties and the same rules as were present in Docket No.
28,
Award
No.
28,
previously considered by this Board.
It is the opinion of the Board that the controlling factual situation here present, when considered in the light of the cited rules, is comparable to
that considered and auh"_icd in the aforesaid award. For the reasons stated and to
the extent indicated in:~%~=^d No. 28, this claim is denied.
FIN
DINGS: The Special Board of Adjustment No. 117, upon the whole record and all the
evidence, finds arid 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 Special Board of Adjustment has jurisdiction over the dispute
involved herein; and,
That the Carrier did not violate the effective agreement.
Claim denied.
AWARD
SPECIAL BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT N0. 117
Living Smith - C-'~hairm~an
C. 0. Griffith - e Member
St. Louis, Missouri
July 26, 1956
G. W. Johns n Carrier Member