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... record , are in agreement that the Carrier's signal maintenance forces required a wooden pole to replace an existing ... record shows that General Chairman Estes maintained all work in connection with transporting and installing the pole ...
... record , are in agreement that the Carrier's signal maintenance forces required a wooden pole to replace an existing ... record shows that General Chairman Estes maintained all work in connection with transporting and installing the pole ...
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... record does not support petitioner's contention that the agreement was violated , nor does it support the claims for pay . For the rea- sons set forth herein , the claims should be denied in their entirety , and car- rier respectfully ...
... record does not support petitioner's contention that the agreement was violated , nor does it support the claims for pay . For the rea- sons set forth herein , the claims should be denied in their entirety , and car- rier respectfully ...
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... record are to the con- trary ) that no record was made of this report by the train dispatcher ( if there had been the course of the matter would be completely free of any possible doubt ) , it cannot be disputed that the primary ...
... record are to the con- trary ) that no record was made of this report by the train dispatcher ( if there had been the course of the matter would be completely free of any possible doubt ) , it cannot be disputed that the primary ...
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... record , and dispite the Carrier's assertion to the contrary , were made matters of record by the train dispatcher . Webster describes the term " con- versation " in a variety of ways . The one pertinent to the facts here is : oral and ...
... record , and dispite the Carrier's assertion to the contrary , were made matters of record by the train dispatcher . Webster describes the term " con- versation " in a variety of ways . The one pertinent to the facts here is : oral and ...
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... record , is work belonging exclusively to Telegraphers . Awards 1983 , 3114 , 4280. The work here involved was clearly a report of record as that term is used in the established rule . The track supervisor , not being under the Telegra ...
... record , is work belonging exclusively to Telegraphers . Awards 1983 , 3114 , 4280. The work here involved was clearly a report of record as that term is used in the established rule . The track supervisor , not being under the Telegra ...
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abolished Agent-Telegrapher agree Article attached hereto August August 21 Berclair Brotherhood Bulletin Carrier violated Carrier's Exhibit centralized traffic control Chairman Claimant conductor copy decision denied Docket duty effective employes covered Employes involved extra February February 14 Foreman Freight gang handle train orders held Honorable Board instant dispute July June June 21 Keysville letter located Macdona ment messages of record movement of trains NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT November 13 October 14 operator OPINION OF BOARD Order of Railroad Organization overtime parties payment performed ployes position practice Quenemo RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Railroad Telegraphers Railway Labor Act rate of pay referred repair request rest days Scope Rule Section seniority district service employes Signal Maintainer Signalmen's Agreement STATEMENT OF CLAIM STATEMENT OF FACTS station Store Department Teleg Telegra telephone thereof Third Division Award Ticket Clerks tion track train dispatchers train order rule transmitted wage
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Page 264 - States shall proceed in all respects as other civil suits, except that on the trial of such suit the findings and order of the division of the Adjustment Board shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated, and except that the petitioner shall not be liable for costs in the district court nor for costs at any subsequent stage of the...
Page 546 - In every case where such notice of intended change has been given, or conferences are being held with reference thereto, or the services of the Mediation Board have been requested by either party, or said Board has proffered its services, rates of pay, rules, or working conditions shall not be altered by the carrier until the controversy has been finally acted upon as required by section 5 of this Act, by the Mediation Board, unless a period of ten days has elapsed after termination of conferences...
Page 147 - The disputes between an employee or group of employees and a carrier or carriers growing out of grievances or out of the interpretation or application of agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, or working conditions...
Page 264 - damages' as that term is used in the law of contracts, is intended compensation for a breach, measured in the terms of the contract." . . . The purpose of the law is to "put the plaintiff in as good a position as he would have been in had the defendant kept his contract.
Page 61 - ... (j) Parties may be heard either in person, by counsel, or by other representatives, as they may respectively elect, and the several divisions of the Adjustment Board shall give due notice of all hearings to the employee or employees and the carrier or carriers involved in any disputes submitted to them.
Page 979 - These rules shall govern the hours of service and working conditions of the following employees, subject to the exceptions noted below: (1) Clerks(a) Clerical workers ; (b) Machine operators.
Page 126 - No employee other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers will be permitted to handle train orders at telegraph or telephone offices where an operator is employed and is available or can be promptly located, except in an emergency, In which case the telegrapher will be paid for the call.
Page 852 - The essential elements of due process of law are notice and an opportunity to be heard and to defend in an orderly proceeding adapted to the nature of the case before a tribunal having jurisdiction of the cause. One of the most famous and perhaps the most often quoted definition of due process of law...
Page 766 - It appears, however, that no less an authority than the Supreme Court of the United States, has declared in the case of The Order of Railroad Telegraphers v.
Page 524 - Should either of the parties to this agreement desire to revise or modify these rules, thirty (30) days' written advance notice, containing the proposed changes, shall be given and conferences shall be held immediately on the expiration of said notice unless another date is mutually agreed upon.