VI.
AGREEMENT COVERAGE
A.
General Conditions for Terminal Operations
1
. Initial
delay and final delay will be governed by the controlling collective
bargaining agreement, including the Duplicate Pay and Final Terminal
Delay provisions of the 1986 and 1991 National and Implementing
Agreements and awards.
2.
Engineers will be transported to/from their trains and/or
to/from their designated on/off duty point in accordance with Article
VI I I, Section 1 of the May 1986 National Agreement. Carrier shall
designate the on/off duty points for engineers.
3.
The current application of National Agreement provisions
regarding road work and hours‑of‑service relief under the
combined road/yard service zone shall continue to apply. Yard crews at
any location within Zones 2 and 3, may perform such service in all
directions out of their terminal.
B.
General Conditions for Pool Operations
The
terms and conditions for pool operations in the territories comprising
Zones 2 and 3 shall be those of the surviving collective bargaining
agreement, as modified by applicable National Agreements, awards and
implementing documents, and those set forth elsewhere in this
Agreement, including Attachment "C," and below.
1.
Short Turnaround Service and Hours of Service Relief. Short
turnaround service and hours of service relief at both home and away
from home terminals
(a)
may be handled by extra boards at the away from home terminal,
and,
(b)
shall be handled by extra boards at the home terminals, if extra crews
are available, prior to using pool crews. Engineers used for this
service may be used for multiple trips in one tour of duty in
accordance with the designated collective bargaining agreement rules.
(c)
Extra boards may handle this service in all directions out of a
terminal.
2.
Nothing in this Agreement prevents or precludes the use of
other employees/crews to perform work currently permitted by
prevailing agreements; including, but not limited to yard crews
performing hours‑of -service relief within the road/yard
service zone, interdivisional service or pool crews performing service
and deadheads between terminals, road switchers handling trains within
their zones and/or using an engineer from a following train to work a
preceding train. Payments required by the controlling collective
bargaining agreement shall continue to be paid when this work is
performed.
3.
Item Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of Appendix D" of the Yahk, B. C.
Agreement, effective September 26, 1955, will be retained and
applicable only for the former Spokane International Railroad
engineers identified below:
(For
security reason – SSN have not been reproduced…PDS)
a.
E.J.Johnson
b.
R. M. McElroy
c.
T. J. Osburn
d.
M. 0. Wood
e.
L. M. Bickford
f.
A. L. Dauenhauer
g.
L. W. Dorsey
h.
N, L. Knapp
i .
T. H. Baker
j.
J. L. Thome
k.
J. L. Sheridan
l.
D. D. Davis
Item
Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of Appendix D" of the Yahk, B.C. Agreement,
effective September 26, 1955, reads as follows:'
"2.
Crews operating through Eastport on turnaround run from Bonners
Ferry, Idaho, to Eastport to Bonners Ferry shall be given an arbitrary
allowance of one (1) hour in addition to all other compensation.
"3.
Crews operating to Eastport as a terminal will be given an
arbitrary allowance of one-half
(1/2) hour for operating into Eastport and one-half
(112) hour for operating out of Eastport in addition to all of their
compensation.
"4
The arbitrary allowance shall apply to freight trains and not
to snow plows or work-trains. "
4.
The constructive mileage payment set forth in Rules 31 and 105
of the "Oregon" Collective Bargaining Agreement (also
referred to as the 11 mountain differential") is retained and
will be applicable only for those engineers holding seniority as an
engineer or trainman on the Oregon 3rd Seniority District
on or before October 31, 1985, This payment will not be made to other
engineers holding seniority on the Zone 2 and Zone 3 master seniority
rosters.
a.
Pursuant to Paragraph 4, above, the following engineers are
eligible for the constructive mileage payment set forth in Rules 31
and 105:
(For
security reason – SSN have not been reproduced…PDS)
i.
J. L. Goben
ii.
L. C. Batty, Jr.
iii,
G. R. Spencer
iv.
J. R. Folsom
V.
R. C. Springer
vi.
R. L. Bork
vii.
L. 1. Knouse
viii.
M. W. Wall
ix
M, E. Halsey
X.
D. H. McClay
A.
H. G. Stockhoff
xii,
B. R. Rollins
xiii.
R. J. Small
xiv.
L. G. Schaures
xv.
B. W. Jones
xvi.
D. A. Thurner
xvii.
M. S. Nelson
xviii.
G. A. Pfnister
xix.
G. J. Davrainvill
XX
G. T. Schwirse
xxi.
J. D. Evans, Jr.
xxii.
R. R. Broylescarr
xxiii.
T. R. Gerlach
xxiv.
D. L. Huntsman
xxv.
R. D. Bowen
xxvi.
H. J. Morgan
xxvii.
E. G. Marcum
xxviii.
B. L. Jenkins
xxix.
H. K. Montgomery
XXX
D. S. Horstman
xxxi.
C. B. Sherrow
xxxii.
M. P. Adams
xxxiii.
C. E. Anderson
xxxiv,
C. H. Lamoreaux
xxxv.
R. D. Hoverson
xxxvi.
R. D. Collins
xxxvii.
R. C. Aldred
xxxviii.
M. L. Oliver, Jr.
xxxix.
G. R, Quick
X1.
R. L. McDonald
xIi.
B. K. Clark
xIii.
R. C. Hawker
xIiii.
L. L. Jenkins
xliv.
R. D. Payant
Av.
C. C. Rasmussen
xIvi.
P. T. Nelson
x1vii.
A. L. Beickel
x1viii.
E. F. True
Aix
C. R. Woodward
Ix
K. P. Fricke
Ixj'
P. L. Lafferty
Ixii.
B. J. Davison
Ixiii.
J. C. Wise
Ixiv.
G. R. Baker
1xv.
G. A. Foster
1xvi,
M. J.Gilleese
1xvii.
M. L. Goodwin
1xviii.
S. D. Long
Ixix
K. K. Karnowski
lxx
J. E. Jacobs, III
Ixxi.
C. W. Johnson
lxxii.
J. M. Chambers
Ixxiii.
D.D.Buhmann
Ixxiv.
R. L. Eardensohn
Ixxv.
J. P. Downey
Ixxvi.
J. Herrera
Ixxvii.
B. D. Roberts
Ixxviii.
C. R. Moore
Ixxix.
J. E. Delisle
lxxx.
R.H.Roe
Ixxxi.
W. D. Hutchins
lxxxii,
B A. McDonald
Ixxxiii.
D.D.Poe
lxxxiv.
D. E. Powell
Ixxxv.
J. C. Aycock
lxxxvi.
G. D. King
Ixxxvii.
R. H. Brown
Ixxxviii.
M, W. Sirrine
lxxxix.
M. E. Spaulding, Jr.
lxxxx
J. R. Petersohn
lxxxxi.
B. K. Roe
lxxxxii.
G. A. Gabriel
lxxxxiii.
R. W. Simonis
lxxxxiv,
T. S. Dewald
lxxxxv.
W. A. Dewald
lxxxxvi.
R. B. Rasico
lxxxxvii.
S. A. McCoy
lxxxxviii.
R. L. Shenfield
lxxxxix.
T.F.Zander
lxxxxx.
R. D. Alexander
lxxxxxi.
L. L. Picker
lxxxxxii.
J. D. Skyles
b.
Engineers not identified in Paragraph 4.a., above, will be paid
the applicable line miles for their working trip.
5.
The existing "Oregon" Collective Bargaining Agreement
provision(s) providing constructive miles for certain engineers
working in through freight service between Spokane and Hinkle shall be
retained and continue to apply for those engineers eligible for such
payments on the day prior to implementation of this Agreement.
Specifically, said constructive miles will be paid as follows:
a.
The following engineers will, when working in through freight
service between Spokane and Hinkle, be paid 198 miles for their
working trip.
(For
security reason – SSN have not been reproduced…PDS)
i.
R. J. Cantrell
ii.
J. T. Carlyle
iii.
D. V. Baker
iv.
B. R. McKillip
V.
R. J. Kennedy
vi.
D. D. Hulbert
vii.
R. L. Billings
viii.
M. D. Barkdull
ix.
J, M. Jones
X.
T. H. Baker
xi.
E.J.Johnson
xii.
R. M. McElroy
xiii.
T. J. Osbum
xiv.
M. 0. Wood
xv.
L. M. Bickford
xvi.
A. L. Dauenhauer
xvii.
L. W. Dorsey
xviii.
N.L.Knapp
b.
Engineers not identified in Paragraph 5.a., above, will be paid
187 line miles for their working trip.
6.
The existing Nampa - LaGrande interdivisional service agreement
provision(s) providing constructive miles for certain engineers
working in through freight service between LaGrande and Nampa shall be
retained and continue to apply for those engineers eligible for such
payments on the day prior to implementation of this Agreement.
Specifically, said constructive miles will be paid as follows:
a.
The following engineers will, when working in through freight
service between LaGrande and Nampa, be
paid 188 miles for their working trip (run):
(For
security reason – SSN have not been reproduced…PDS)
i.
J. L. Goben
ii.
L. C. Batty, Jr.
iii.
G. R. Spencer
iv.
J. R. Folsom
V.
R. C. Springer
vi.
R. L, Bork
vii.
L. 1. Knouse
viii.
M. W. Wall
ix.
M. E. Halsey
X.
D. H. McClay
A.
H. G. Stockhoff
xii.
J, D. Skyles
xiii.
B. R. Rollins
xiv.
R, J. Small
xv.
L. G. Schaures
xvi.
L, L. Ward
xvii.
E. H. Robertson
xviii.
T. W. Gough
xix.
G. E. Wilson
b.
Engineers not identified in Paragraph 6.a., above, will be paid
182 line miles for their working trip.
7.
Existing through freight pools in Zones 2 and 3 shall be
governed by, but not limited to, the same ITD, FTD, HAHT and overtime
rules (see Attachment "C"). Rules for future runs that are
created pursuant to Article IX notices or other applicable National
Agreement provisions shall be determined at that time and this
provision shall set no precedence for future runs.
C.
Engineers working in Zones 2 and 3 shall be governed by the
Agreement between the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, effective January 1, 1977,
(commonly referred to as the "Idaho
Agreement"),
including the provisions set forth herein, all addenda and side letter
agreements pertaining to that agreement and all previous National
Agreement/Award/Implementing Document provisions still applicable.
Except as provided herein, the system and national collective
bargaining agreements, awards and interpretations shall prevail. None
of the provisions of these agreements are retroactive.
D.
In addition to the above, the following will govern in the area
covered by this agreement:
Twenty-Five
Mile
Zone - At all home
and away from home terminals, both inside and outside the Hub, pool
crews may receive their train up to twenty-five miles on the far side
of the terminal and run on through to the scheduled terminal. Crews
shall be paid an additional one-half (1/2) basic day for this service
in addition to the miles run between the two terminals. If the time
spent in this zone is greater than four (4) hours, then they shall be
paid on a minute basis.
NOTE:
The "Twenty-Five Mile Zone" provision shall be
applicable only at those locations where there is a reciprocal or
similar arrangement inthe adjoining hub or location. For example, a
Pocatello – Green River through freight crew may not be used in a
twenty-five mile- zone east of Green River because there is not a
similar or reciprocal
"Twenty-Five Mile Zone" agreement/arrangement at Green
River.