NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD CHICAGO, ILLINOIS AWARDS 14301 to 14410 THIRD DIVISION VOLUME 158 KEENAN PRINTING COMPANY LAW PRINTERS 100 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 365 Award No. 14301 Docket No. TE-13485 NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD THIRD DIVISION Arthur Stark, Referee PARTIES TO DISPUTE: TRANSPORTATION-COMMUNICATION EMPLOYEES UNION (Formerly The Order of Railroad Telegraphers) THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY STATEMENT OF CLAIM: Claim of the General Committee of The Order of Railroad Telegraphers on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, that: 1. Carrier violated the parties' Agreement on January 1, 1961, by permitting or requiring a Motor Hand Car Operator, who is not covered thereunder, to handle (receive and copy) motor hand car messages, at Kingston, Rhode Island. 2. Carrier shall now be required to pay Mr. W. H. Reynolds, regularly assigned Signal Station Operator at Kingston, a "call" for the violation. (Carrier's File- "Railroad Docket 8888"). EMPLOYES' STATEMENT OF FACTS: Mr. W. H. Reynolds, claimant, occupied a position classified as Signal Station Operator at Kingston, Rhode Island. Kingston is on Carrier's main line, designated as the Shore Line, situated between New Haven, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island. Mr. Reynolds held the first trick position, assigned 7:55 A. M. to 3:55 P. M., Monday through Friday, with Saturday and Sunday rest days. The claim incident occurred on Sunday, January 1, 1961, Mr. Reynolds' rest day. On the stated day, Motor Hand Car Operator A. Carsetti, who is not covered by the parties' Agreement, handled (received and copied) at Kingston, Hand Car Messages Nos. 306 and 307 and blocked his hand car. The two messages handled by Mr. Carsetti are reproduced following: "THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD |