Awards of the Second Division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, with an Appendix ..., Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Arbitration, Industrial Vol. 7, 9-11, 14-19 include interpretations 1-34. |
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... inspect and repair diesel unit No. 1014. It was discovered upon inspection that the number three ( No. 3 ) traction motor armature bearing had failed , thus preventing that pair of wheels from turning and causing slid flat spots on the ...
... inspect and repair diesel unit No. 1014. It was discovered upon inspection that the number three ( No. 3 ) traction motor armature bearing had failed , thus preventing that pair of wheels from turning and causing slid flat spots on the ...
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... inspection tracks and supporting facilities such as fueling and sanding stations and the separate car repair facility is easily ascertained and well known by those employed at Kansas City . Mechanical and transportation facilities are ...
... inspection tracks and supporting facilities such as fueling and sanding stations and the separate car repair facility is easily ascertained and well known by those employed at Kansas City . Mechanical and transportation facilities are ...
Page 44
... inspections and exercised his judgment as to engines suitable for service ; signed I.C.C. Locomotive Inspection Reports CS 2326 , including Forms CS 2420 , and I.C.C. Form 1 - A retained in the en- gine cab ; answered telephone calls ...
... inspections and exercised his judgment as to engines suitable for service ; signed I.C.C. Locomotive Inspection Reports CS 2326 , including Forms CS 2420 , and I.C.C. Form 1 - A retained in the en- gine cab ; answered telephone calls ...
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... inspections and exercised their judgment as the engines suitable for service ; signed I.C.C. Loco- motive Inspection Reports CS 2326 , including Forms CS 2420 , and I.C.C. Form 1 - A retained in the engine cab ; answered telephone calls ...
... inspections and exercised their judgment as the engines suitable for service ; signed I.C.C. Loco- motive Inspection Reports CS 2326 , including Forms CS 2420 , and I.C.C. Form 1 - A retained in the engine cab ; answered telephone calls ...
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... inspections when the boiler shell was stripped of jacket and lagging for inspection . This work of removing and reapplying the sand domes was handled by machinists . The sand boxes on the diesel locomotives are not castings , but are ...
... inspections when the boiler shell was stripped of jacket and lagging for inspection . This work of removing and reapplying the sand domes was handled by machinists . The sand boxes on the diesel locomotives are not castings , but are ...
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abolished ADJUSTMENT BOARD SECOND agree air hose April August August 19 August 21 Blue Island BOARD SECOND DIVISION Brotherhood Car Foreman car inspectors carmen CARRIER'S STATEMENT Chairman CLAIM OF EMPLOYES claim or grievance claimant clamshell compensation controlling agreement craft current agreement December denied diesel dismissed Docket duty effective Electrical Workers electrician employe or employes employes involved engine evidence February filed follows furloughed handled inspection installation instant investigation January January 18 July July 15 June June 21 Kansas City letter locomotive machinists Master Mechanic ment Missouri Pacific Railroad NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT notice notified October October 14 officer operation organization performed Pierson ployes RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Railroad Company RAILWAY EMPLOYES Railway Labor Act record referred regular repair request rest days roundhouse Ruff seniority September September 14 shift STATEMENT OF FACTS submitted supervisor System Federation Tavener tion train yard trainmen vacation violation welder wrecking crew
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Page 168 - No carrier, its officers or agents shall change the rates of pay, rules, or working conditions of its employees, as a class as embodied in agreements except in the manner prescribed in such agreements or in section 6 of this Act.
Page 312 - 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 16 - The maintenance of proper standards on the part of administrative agencies in the performance of their quasijudicial functions is of the highest importance and in no way cripples or embarrasses the exercise of their appropriate authority. On the contrary, it is in their manifest interest. For, as we said at the outset, if these multiplying agencies deemed to be necessary in our complex society are to serve the purposes for which they are created and endowed with vast powers, they must accredit themselves...
Page 44 - Association; Railway Employees' Department, AF of L.; International Association of Machinists; International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America; International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers; Sheet Metal Workers...
Page 557 - ... or in proceedings before the Board, an award cannot be effective as against the aggrieved employee unless he is represented individually in the proceedings in accordance with the rights of notice and appearance or representation given to him by Section 3 First (j).
Page 326 - Southern Railway Company; the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Company; the Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company; New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad Company; New Orleans Terminal Company; Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company; St.
Page 324 - SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, THE CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, THE ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW ORLEANS AND NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, THE NEW ORLEANS TERMINAL COMPANY, GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILWAY COMPANY, ST.
Page 144 - ... locomotive cabs, pilots, pilot beams, running boards, foot and headlight boards; tender frames and trucks, pipe and inspection work in connection with air brake equipment on freight cars; applying patented metal...
Page 244 - Board, shall be handled in the usual manner up to and including the chief operating officer of the carrier designated to handle such disputes ; but, failing to reach an adjustment in this manner, the disputes may be referred by petition of the parties or by either, party to an appropriate adjustment board, as hereinafter provided, with a full statement of the facts and supporting data bearing upon the disputes.
Page 10 - 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.