| Order of Railroad Telegraphers (U.S.) - 1918 - 680 pages
...In this schedule will be considered "Telegraphers." No employe other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers will be permitted to handle...is available or can be promptly located. Except in an emergency, in which case the telegrapher will be paid for the call. RULE II. At offices where but... | |
| United States Railroad Labor Board - 1923 - 1306 pages
...to the carrier. RULE 16. Handling train orders. — No employee other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers will be permitted to handle...is available or can be promptly located, except in an emergency, in which case the telegrapher will be paid for the call. RULE 17. Handling United States... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1924 - 1438 pages
...assigned to the carrier. HANDLING TRAIN ORDERS. RULE 16. No employee other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers will be permitted to handle...is available or can be promptly located, except in an emergency, in which case the telegrapher will be paid for the call. HANDLING UNITED STATES MAIL.... | |
| United States Railroad Labor Board - 1924 - 1048 pages
...where it is in dispute. The rule reads : RULE 16. No employees otlier than covered by this schedule ami train dispatchers will be permitted to handle train...is available or can be promptly located, except in an emergency, in which case the telegrapher will be paid for the call. (Ill, HLB, 150.) HANDLING SWITCHES,... | |
| United States Railroad Labor Board - 1926 - 1512 pages
...be assigned to the carrier. HANDLING TRAIN ORDERS NTo employees other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers will be permitted to handle...where an operator is employed and is available or an be promptly located, except in an emergency, in which case the telegrapher will be paid for the... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 938 pages
...24 Handling train orders No employe other than covered by this schedule and train dispatchers wil> be permitted to handle train orders at telegraph or...telephone offices where an operator is employed and available or can be promptly located, except in emergency, in which case the operator will be paid... | |
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