ITEM ‑ 41(j)
MODIFICATION OF RULE 41
It is agreed that the provisions of
Rule 41 of the current agreement between the Order of Railway Conductors and
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Union Pacific Railroad Company, Eastern
District, effective June 1, 1941, are hereby modified with respect to its
application to the Third Subdivision (North Platte‑Sidney), Nebraska
Division, to the extent herein provided:
l. Pool freight crews who are runaround
by other pool freight crews in North Platte yard, or enroute between North
Platte and Sidney, will upon arrival at Sidney be given the same relative
position on the list at Sidney that they held prior to leaving North Platte,
except that crews with less time to work than required by Rules 42(a) and (b)
of current schedule, or who become first out before having required rest, shall
stand first out after rest period, and upon arrival at North Platte shall be
given same relative position on board as was held prior to leaving North Platte
on last trip.
2. Pool freight crews who are runaround
by other pool freight crews in Sidney yard, or enroute between Sidney and North
Platte, will upon arrival at North Platte be given the same relative position
on the list at North Platte that they held prior to leaving Sidney on last
trip, except as provided in Section 1.
3. Crews earning 200 miles or more on
any one‑way trip or short turnaround, either out of North Platte or
Sidney, will take their turn as per their arrival at either terminal.
4. Crews requesting rest in accordance
with Rule 71 will retain their position on the blue print board. In the event
the crew is run around
during rest period, they will be placed first out at the
expiration of their rest period.
5. Crews that double out of far
terminal and are relieved enroute due to insufficient time will be given same
relative position on list at home terminal as held prior to departure from far
terminal.
6. Pool freight crews making a short
turnaround trip out of home terminal, North Platte, and earning less than 200 miles,
will stand first out after 12 hours unless they become first out prior to that
time. Pool freight crews making short turnaround out of far terminal, Sidney,
and earning less than 200 miles, will take position on the board as per arrival
at that terminal.
Pool freight crews tying up between
terminals and receiving legal rest will take position on board as per arrival
at the terminal.
7. Crews added to pool in accordance
with Schedule Rule 38 will not be considered as runaround when other pool
crews arriving North Platte after 8 A}I are placed ahead of them under the
provisions of this agreement.
8. Upon arrival at North Platte or
Sidney, trainmen who have been runaround, as indicated in paragraphs 1 and 2,
will notify proper officer as to their standing on the list at Sidney or North
Platte. The Company will not be subjected to penalty payments because trainmen
fail to furnish information, or furnish incorrect information. This does not,
however, estop the management from taking disciplinary action when it is
developed the employee have furnished incorrect information, and no runarounds
will be claimed because crews did not depart in their first‑in, first‑out
order at North Platte or Sidney.
This agreement will become effective
October 1, 1956. It will automatically terminate ten (10) days after service of
notice by either party upon the other of desire to terminate it, at which time
the schedule rules affected by this agreement will be in full force and effect.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this 10th day
of September, 1956.