Common use of OUTLYING POINTS Clause in Contracts

OUTLYING POINTS. At points where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will so far as they are capable of doing so, perform the work of any craft not having a mechanic employed at that point. Any dispute as to whether or not there is sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, and any dispute over the designation of the craft to perform the available work shall be handled as follows: At the request of the General Chairman of any craft the parties will undertake a joint check of the work done at the point. If the dispute is not resolved by agreement, it shall be handled as hereinafter provided and pending the disposition of the dispute, the Carrier may proceed with or continue its designation.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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OUTLYING POINTS. At points where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will so far as they are capable of doing so, perform the work of any craft not having a mechanic employed at that point. Any dispute as to whether or not there is sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, and any dispute over the designation of the craft to perform the available work shall be handled as follows: At the request of the General Chairman of any craft the parties will undertake a joint check of the work done at the point. If the dispute is not resolved by agreement, agreement it shall be handled as hereinafter provided and pending the disposition of the dispute, dispute the Carrier carrier may proceed with or continue its designation."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

OUTLYING POINTS. At points where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will so far as they are capable of doing so, perform the work of any craft not having a mechanic employed at that point. Any dispute as to whether or not there is sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, and any dispute over the designation of the craft to perform the available work shall be handled as follows: At the request of the General Chairman of any craft the parties will undertake a joint check of the work done at the point. If the dispute is not resolved by agreement, agreement it shall be handled as hereinafter provided and pending the disposition of the dispute, dispute the Carrier may proceed with or continue its designation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Railway Company

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OUTLYING POINTS. At points where there is not sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, the mechanic or mechanics employed at such points will so far as they are capable of doing so, perform the work of any craft not having a mechanic employed at that point. Any dispute as to whether or not there is sufficient work to justify employing a mechanic of each craft, and any dispute over the designation of the craft to perform the available work shall be handled as follows: At the request of the General Chairman of any craft the parties will undertake a joint check of the work done at the point. If the dispute is not resolved by agreement, it shall be handled as hereinafter provided and pending the disposition of the dispute, the Carrier may proceed with or continue its designation."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vacation Agreement

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