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                                                ANARD NO. 9 Case No. 9


    R. J. Donnelly (for Conductor Dopp reporting his train into clear)


    S. J. Buboltz (for Conductor Dopp reporting Train PV-1 by Coxsackie)


    F. H. Kent (for Conductor Dopp copying Train Order No. 110)


    senior idel extra employes on March 15, 1960, for one day (8) eight hours each at the. rate of $2.398 per hour, and Carrier shall also be required to compensate M. F. Haggerty, the senior employe,on his rest day,, March 15, 1960, for one day (8) eight hours (for Conductor Dopp copying Train Order No. 112) at the rate of $2.398 per hour, for the five violations aforesaid.


    Case No. 10:


    1. Carrier violated. Articles 1 and 22 of the Telegraphers' Agreement, when on March 21, 1960, it required Conductor R. L. Smith, a train service employe not covered by the Agreement, to handle (receive, copy and deliver) Train Orders No. 108 and 111 at Catskill, N. Y.


    2. In consequence of these violations, Carrier shall be required to compensate S'. J. Buboltz (for Order 1108) and F. W. Hartel (for order iklll), the senior idle employes on March 21, 1960, for one day (8) eight hours each at the rate of $2.428 per hour for, the violations aforesaid.


    Case No. 11:


    1. Carrier violated Articles 1 and 22 of the Telegraphers' Agreement, when on March 22, 1960, it required Conductor Dopp, a train service employe not covered by the Agreement, to handle (receive, copy and deliver) Train Order No. 107 at Coxsackie, N. Y., not in an emergency.


    2. In consequence of this violation, Carrier shall be required to compensate F. W. Hartel, the senior idle extra employe on March 22, 1960, for one day (8) eight hours at the rate of $2.398 per hour for the violation aforesaid.


    Case No. 12:


1. Carrier violated Articles 1 of the Telegraphers' Agreement when on March 21, 1960,
it required Conductor Dopp, Train VT-2 to clear his train at Coxsackie, N.Y.,
to report time cleared and to report Train PV-1 by him at Coxsackie, N. Y.

    2. Carrier violated Article 1 of the Telegraphers Agreement when, on March 22, 1960, it required Conductor Dopp, Train VT-2 to clear his train at Coxsackie, N. Y.,to report time cleared and to report Train PV-1 by him at Coxsackie, N. Y.


    3. In consequence of these violations, Carrier shall be required to pay G. W. Trowbridge for 8 hours at the rate of $2.398 per hour for the violation on March 22, 1960. G. W. Trowbridge was the senior idle extra employe on that date, and shall be required to pay R. J. Donnelly, the senior idle extra employe on March 21, 1960, for 8 hours at the rate of $2.398 per hour for the violation of March 21, 1960.

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    AWARD N0. 9 Case No. 9 Case No. 13:


    1. Carrier violated the Scope Rule of the Telegraphers' Agreement when on April 27, 1960, it required Conductor Richter, a train service employe not covered'by the' Agreement, to report the time Extra 8552 west was into clear at Catskill, N. Y., not in an emergency.

2. In consequence of this violation, Carrier shall be required to compensate F. W.
Hartel, the senior idle extra employe on April 27, 1960, for one day (8) hours
at the rate of $2.428 per hour for the violation aforesaid.
OPINION OF BOARD:
The evidence establishes that the Agreement violations charged in each of the in
stances cited above did, in fact, occur. Part 1 of each of the foregoing cases must
be sustained. In view of the special circumstances involved in all of these cases,
however, the compensation requested for each instance will be denied.
AWARD:
Sustained in part and denied in part as stated in the above Opinion of Board.

                      /s/ Lloyd H. Bailer

                    Lloyd H. Bailer, Chairman


/s/ L. Faulds /s/ R. J. Woodman
L. Faulds, Carrier Member R. J. Woodman, Employe Member

New York, N. Y. July 23, 1962

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