Awards of the Second Division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, with an Appendix ..., Volume 34

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960
Vol. 7, 9-11, 14-19 include interpretations 1-34.
 

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Página 663 - 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...
Página 820 - Carmen's work shall consist of building, maintaining, dismantling (except all-wood freight-train cars, painting, upholstering, and inspecting all passenger and freight cars, both wood and steel, planing mill, cabinet and bench carpenter work:, pattern and flask making and all other carpenter work in shops and yards...
Página 56 - 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.
Página 204 - At points where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic: of each craft the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will, so far as they are capable of doing so, perform the work of any craft that it may be necessary to have performed.
Página 447 - ... vats) ; all other work generally recognized as painters' work under the supervision of the locomotive and car departments, except the application of blacking to fire and smoke boxes of locomotives in engine houses; joint car inspectors, car inspectors, safety appliance and train car...
Página 498 - 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.
Página 198 - There are, however, certain classes of events the occurring of which are said to excuse from performance because 'they are not within the contract,' for the reason that it cannot reasonably be supposed that either party would have so intended had they contemplated their occurrence when the contract was entered into, so that the promisor cannot be said to have accepted specifically nor promised unconditionally in respect to them.
Página 679 - If during the time on the road a man is relieved from duty and is permitted to go to bed for five or more hours, such relief time will not be paid for, provided that in no case shall he be paid for a total of less than eight (8) hours each calendar day, when such irregular service prevents the employe from making his regular daily hours at home station. Where meals and lodging are not provided by the railroad, actual necessary expenses will be allowed.
Página 895 - At outlying points (to be mutually agreed upon) where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will, so far as capable, perform the work of any craft that may be necessary.
Página 440 - ... (120) days in a calendar year and who returns to service in the following year for the same carrier will be granted the vacation in the year of his return. In the event such an employe...

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