Parties: THE ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY
AWARD IN DOCKET N0. 25
STATEMENT 1. Carrier violated and continues to violate the agreement be
OF CLAIM: tween the parties hereto when on July 22, 1954, and subsequent
dates, at Windsor, Ohio, it caused, required and permitted train
service employees not covered by the Telegraphers' Agreement to
handle (receive, copy and deliver) train orders, which work was
and is reserved solely to employees covered by the Telegraphers'
Agreement.
2. Carrier be required to permit a joint check of its recoids to
determine the number of violations occurring at Windsor, Ohio,
subsequent to the foregoing date.
3. Carrier be required to compensate the senior idle telegrapher
(extra in preference) for one day's pay (8 hours) on the date
shown above and on all subsequent dates on which a joint check
shows our Agreement to have been violated at Windsor, Ohio.
FINDINGS: The train crew on an extra west copied a train order at a passing
siding at Windsor, Ohio. No train order station has been in existence at Windsor
since 1917 or approximately 11 years before the effective date of the current
agreement.

This case is analogous to that involved in the Reduction, Pennsyl vania case discussed in our Findings in Docket No. 1. For the reasons stated in those Findings we find no basis for a sustaining Award here.



Claim denied.




/s/ B. N. Kinkead /s/ T. S. Woods
B. N. Kinkead, T. S. Woods
Employe Member (Dissenting) Carrier Member

Dated at Baltimore, Maryland this 23rd day of April, 1957.