C Award No.
26
0 Docket No.
26
P
Y SPECIAL BOARD OF ADJUSTidENT N0.
166
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY AND STEA1fISHIP CLERKS,
FREIGHT HANDLERS, EXPRESS AND STATION EMPLOYES
versus
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the System Committee of the Brotherhood that:
1. When on December
4, 1956,
Carrier utilized Traveling Car Agent B. E.
Marshall who is foutsidep? the Clerks' Agreement, to perform routine
clerical work at the North Little Rock Yard Office consisting of checking of the records and compiling a report on fifteen delayed cars, the
waybills for which were handed Mr. Marshall by Mr. M. L. Smith,
General Superintendent of Transportation, who had removed the waybills
from the waybill case, resulting in Mr. Marshall working approximately
eight hours to work-up the data and compile the report covering, 3.t
violated Rules
2, 3,
the overtime and related rules of the Clerks?
Agreement.
2.
Furlou-hed Clerk R. L. Sullivan shall be compensated by the Carrier for
eight
Z$)
hours at the pro rata daily rate-of
X16.62
of General Clerk
position, abolished on or about October 18,
1956,
when the work here
involved became the assigned duty of the Chief Caller, rate
317.40
per
day; claim account Carrier violation of the Clerks? Agreement.
FINDI14GS: On the basis of the confronting record here, it is apparent that the
information compiled by the Traveling Car Agent went beyond the scope
of that contained in an i1old load list'' and was not an invasion of the clerical
duties of the claimant, but rather was a performance of functions properly those
of a Traveling Car Agent.
AWARD: Claim denied.
SPECIAL BOARD OF ADJUSTTE·;NT N0.
166
/s/ Livineston Smith
Livingston Smith - Chairman
/s/ Ira F. Thomas /s/ G. W. Johnson _
I. F. Thomas - Employe Member G. W. Johnson - Carrier Member
St. Louis, Missouri
September
20, 1957