RULE 116. MILEAGE REGULATIONS.
(a) When from any cause it
becomes necessary to reduce
the number of engineers on
the engineers' working lists on any
seniority district, those
taken off may, if they so elect displace any
fireman their junior on that
seniority district under the following
conditions:
(b) That no reductions will
be made so long as those
in assigned or extra
passenger service are earning the
equivalent of 4000 miles per
month; in assigned, pooled
or chain gang freight, or
other service paying freight
rates, are averaging the
equivalent of 3200 miles per
month. That when reductions are made
they shall be in
reverse order of seniority.
(c) When engineers are laid
off on account of reduction
in service, they will retain
all seniority rights provided they return
to actual service within
thirty (30) days from the date their services
are required. Reduced men will be required
to keep the Superintendent's
Office informed as to their
whereabouts at all times, and they shall
be ordered to report in the
order of their seniority. Suspended men
returning to service will be
furnished necessary transportation over
this Company's lines to point
of employment.
(d) Engineers taken off under
this rule shall be returned to
service as engineers in the
order of their seniority as engineers, and
as soon as it can be shown
that engineers in assigned or extra
passenger service can earn
the equivalent of 4800 miles per month,
in assigned, pooled, chain
gang or other regular service paying
freight rates the equivalent
of 3800 miles per month.
(e) In the regulation of
passenger or other assigned
service, sufficient men will
be assigned to keep the mileage
or equivalent thereof within
the limitations of 4000 and 4800
miles for passenger service,
and 3200 and 3800 miles
for other regular service as
provided herein. If in any
service additional
assignments would reduce earnings below
these limits, regulations
will be affected by requiring the regular
assigned man or men to lay
off when the equivalent
of 4800 miles in passenger or
3800 miles in other regular
service has been reached.
As an exception to the
foregoing, an engineer assigned
to Interdivisional pool
Service, who has accumulated 3800
miles in his checking period,
and his pool turn will depart
his home terminal prior to
his checking date, may, nonetheless,
his, work his assignment;
provided, however, that the
over-miles will be carried
over into his next checking
period, making in reality a
sixty (60 day checking period
rather than the normal thirty
(30) day. Upon attaining
maximum mileage of 7600 miles
for the sixty (60) day period,
he must be relieved, except
as provided in Section (n).
(f) On road extra lists
maintained to protect passenger
service only, a sufficient
number of engineers will he
maintained to keep the
average mileage or equivalent thereof
between 4000 and 4800 miles
per month.
On other road extra lists, a
sufficient number of
engineers will be maintained
to keep the average mileage or
equivalent thereof between
3000 and 3800 miles per month.
When road extra lists (other
than passenger) are
increased or reduced,
adjustments shall be made by placing on
the extra list or taking from
the extra list a sufficient
number of engineers to bring
the average miles per month
nearest 3400 miles.
(g) Engineers used in both
freight and passenger service
will be permitted to make the
equivalent of 3800 miles in freight
service. Passenger miles will
be equated to freight miles on the
basis of 1
2 miles passenger equaling one mile freight. Freight miles
will be equated to passenger
miles on basis of one mile freight
equaling 1
2 miles passenger.
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(h) In assigned yard service,
regulation will be made
by requiring each regularly
assigned engineer to lay off
when he has earned the
equivalent of 35 days per month.
(i.) In extra yard service a
sufficient number of engineers
will be maintained to keep
the average earnings between
26 and 35 days per month;
provided that when men are
cut off the working list and
it is shown that engineers in
yard service are averaging
the equivalent of 31 days per
month, engineers will be
returned to service if the addition
will not reduce the average
earnings below 26 days per
month.
(j) In regulating working
list in respective classes of
service, each list will be
handled separately.
(k) Pool freight lists shall
be checked on a specified
day and time each week, and,
where necessary, adjusted on
the basis of the average
miles during the preceding fourteen
(14) days.
(l) in unusual or emergency
situations additional
engineers may be added to the
extra lists to meet service
requirements, and when such
unusual or emergency conditions
cease to exist the men added
will be promptly taken off.
(m) Statement of mileage made
by engineers in all
classes of service shall be
furnished the regularly constituted
committee on completion of
payrolls for each semi-monthly
pay period.
The company shall supply
local chairman with a statement
showing the name of each
engineer who exceeds his maximum
miles
(n) lf any engineer exceeds
his maximum miles or days
in any thirty (30) day
working period, the excess miles or
days will be charged to his
mileage or days in the following
working period. This will not
apply when all demoted engineers
have been returned to the
engineers' working lists.
The working period of each
employee as provided herein
shall be a period of one
month starting with the date on which he
was employed. (modified to
the day of the month of your birthday.)
EXAMPLE
An engineer was born
on September
17th. His checking period
shall begin on the
17th day of each month.
An engineer who cannot be
released account attaining his
maximum miles in two
consecutive checking periods shall not
be charged with such excess
miles in the third checking period.
EXAMPLE
An engineer exceeds his
maximum miles account
shortage of men in his
checking period ending
October 15th. Such excess
miles are charged
to his checking period which
ends November
15th. If he exceeds his
maximum miles in the
checking period which ends
November 15th
account shortage of men such
excess miles
shall not be carried over and
charged to his
checking period which ends
December 15th.
(o) An extra engineer who is
absent from service to
comply with the mileage
regulations shall not, except in
emergency, return to the
extra board until 12:01 AM of the
day on which his new checking
period begins.
(p) In the regulation of
mileage neither the minimum
nor the maximum is
guaranteed.
(q) Officers of the company
and designated
representatives of the
Brotherhood will cooperate in regulating
working lists and extra
boards of engineers in such manner
that the mileage accumulated
shall be maintained within the
limitations provided for
herein.
(r) Engineers will be
required to register each trip
the total number of miles
made by them up to the time of
registry each day or trip
when final registry is made. It is
understood that no penalty
whatsoever attaches to the
company with respect to this
arrangement.
Any engineer who fails to
register his accumulated
mileage at the completion of
each trip, into his home
terminal, will not be
entitled to his turn out. Engineers
from the extra lists
protecting the assignment of an engineer
who is off for miles, will be
released upon completion of the
trip into home terminal point
following end of assigned
engineer's checking period.
The assigned engineer must
protect his run the first day
it works following his checking
period unless granted a leave
of absence.
(s) Except as otherwise
provided, any engineer who
intentionally exceeds the
maximum miles set forth herein
or other agreement between
the Brotherhood and the Company,
in any class of service or
maximum days per month in yard
service, will be penalized
two (2) miles for each mile in
excess of the maximum set
forth for the class of service.
The two (2) for one penalty
will be applied to the miles
in the succeeding checking
period. For example:
An engineer who intentionally
exceeds his 3800
maximum miles in freight
service by 300 miles
during his checking period,
will be taken out
of service when he has
attained 3200 freight
miles in his succeeding
checking period.
An engineer who has
maintained his maximum miles
and cannot be released by the
Company account
shortage of men shall not be
penalized as herein
provided. In such
circumstances the Crew Dispatcher
will furnish tie involved
engineer a written statement
to that effect for his
presentation to the Local Chairman,
provided an engineer who
applies for relief must be
relieved before another
engineer is relieved
upon attaining maximum miles.