LABOR DISPUTE BETWEEN RAILROAD CARRIERS AND HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON LABOR DISPUTE BETWEEN RAILROAD CARRIERS AND 81733 FEBRUARY 22, 26, 27, MARCH 1, 5, 7, 12, 14, 15, Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Testimony of— CONTENTS Bendetsen, Hon. Karl R., Assistant Secretary of the Army (General Page 571, 657 808 Hughes, Roy O., president, Order of Railway Conductors, Washington, O'Neill, Francis A., Jr., member, National Mediation Board, accom- 599 Robertson, D. B., president, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Cleveland, Ohio----- Scott, John Thad, Jr., chairman, National Mediation Board, accom- panied by Thomas E. Bickers, secretary, National Mediation Shields, J. P., grand chief engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers, accompanied by Guy L. Brown, first assistant grand chief engineer; Clifford D. O'Brien, counsel, and Frank P. Douglas, sec- retary to Mr. Shields_ Additional information supplied by- Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: Telegram from G. P. Stanton, secretary of the general committee to Senator Matthew M. Neely--. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers: Exhibit No. 1: Proposition for settling interdivisional run_ Exhibits 2-A to 2-H: Telegrams from J. P. Shields, grand chief engineer, to general chairman___ Exhibit No. 4: Carriers' proposals submitted at Mediation Board Exhibit No. 5: Proposal submitted on February 13, 1951, by the four organizations to the National Mediation Board_. Exhibit No. 6: Memorandum, "Article 4, 'Interdivisional runs' "Article 5, 'More than one class of railroad service'"; "Article 218 Exhibit No. 2: Constitution; filed with committee- 119 Exhibit No. 3: Number of nonoperating employees per million States___ 123 |