ITEM 92 J: Relinquishing passenger condutors rights
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1961
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- Agreement
- Agreement / Schedule Rules
- Schedule Rules / Appendix A
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- Eastern
- Eastern / Zone 100
- Eastern / Zone 200
- Eastern / Denver Hub
- Eastern / Salina Hub
- Eastern / Salt Lake Hub
- Eastern / Portland Hub Zone 3
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- Nevada
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Utah
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Marysville, KS
- Nebraska
- Wyoming - Cheyenne East
- Wyoming - Everything West of Cheyenne
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Description: ITEM - 92(j) July 6, l961 This has reference to your letters of June l6, 1961 registering protest in regard to the following conductors requesting that they be permitted to forfeit their seniority rights as passenger conductors: S. R. Miller - Grand Island J. R. Snyder - '' I. E. Grosshans - '' A. L. Schafer - '' which was reviewed in conference on July 5, 1961 with the following in attendance: C. H. Burnett, General Manager J. T. Singent, Asst. to Vice President N. T. DeLong, Supervisor of Wage Schedules G. T. Jackson, General Chairman, ORC&B R. A. Meacham, Local Chairman, ORC&B H. A. Janulewicz, General Chairman, BofRT 3. J. Hayes, Secretary, BofRT It has been ruled by the ORC&B on many similar requests in the past that consistent with Rule 92(23) reading: "Any freight conductor who refuses to accept a regular pool assignment in freight service in preference to extra freight service when his seniority entitles him to the same; or who refuses to accept an assignment as extra passenger conductor upon his seniority rights; or any extra passenger conductor who refuses to accept a regular assignment in passenger service upon his seniority rights, shall surrender his seniority rights to the conductor accepting such service." A conductor can forfeit his seniority rights as a passenger conductor and otherwise continue working in accordance with his seniority. General Chairman Jackson, ORC&B, stated that his organization will see that passenger service is adequately manned by qualified conductors. In view of the long established practice and in accordance with Rule 92(23), it is only consistent that the above named conductors be permitted to relinquish their seniority rights in passenger service, and Superintendent Shanahan by copy of this letter is being instructed to arrange accordingly. |
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