MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING DATED DECEMBER 23, 1985,
BY AND BETWEEN NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION. (AMTRAK) AND PASSENGER
ENGINEERS REPRESENTED BY THE
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS.
WHEREAS, the railroads currently provide engineers to
perform certain Amtrak service identified herein, and commonly referred to as
“Off-Corridor” service, and;
WHEREAS, Amtrak intends to assume such operation in
accordance with the Rail Passenger Service Act, as amended, and desires to
offer employment to the qualified locomotive engineers currently operating such
service,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed:
I. Amtrak
recognizes the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers as the bargaining representative
of the Passenger Engineers employed in the service covered by this Memorandum
of Understanding.
II.A. Amtrak
will offer employment to qualified Engineers
holding seniority rights
within the craft of locomotive engineers of each involved railroad as of
December 1, 1985.
B. Amtrak will notify the Vice President of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and General Chairmen, signatory hereto,
of the procedures for offering employment forty-five (45) days prior to
Amtrak’s assumption of service.
C. Applicants for Passenger Engineer
positions, referred to in II.A. will be selected in accordance with the
selection order list supplied by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in
order to establish the initial primary or prior right zone roster.
III. The
Northeast Corridor Agreement dated October 26, 1982, as amended and
interpreted, will be applied to the operation and service covered by this
Memorandum of Understanding, except as hereinafter specifically provided.
IV.A. Successful
applicants for Passenger Engineer positions will be placed on an Off-Corridor
Seniority Roster based on the equity allocation determined in accordance with
Article II.C, above.
B. Composite date of hire seniority date for
engineers presently in zone of contributing agency carriers, shall be
established for all twelve working zones in relative seniority standing with
final result, one national seniority roster of engine service personnel.
C. Upon assumption of service, Amtrak intends
to establish the following working zones:
Working Zone 3— New
York City, exclusive, to Albany
to Cleveland, Niagara Falls,
Montreal, and Boston, exclusive, and Springfield to St. Albans.
Working Zone 4- Chicago,
inclusive to Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Battle Creek, Port Huron,
Grand Rapids, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Harrisburg to Pittsburgh.
Working Zone 5- Washington,
D.C., exclusive, Pittsburgh, Salisbury, Hamlet, Savannah, Florence, Newport
News and Charlottesvile.
Working Zone 6- Savannah,
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami and Hamlet.
Working Zone 7- Chicago,
exclusive, Minot, St. Paul-Minneapolis and Milwaukee.
Working Zone 8- Chicago,
exclusive, Champaign-Urbana, Memphis, LaJunta, Lincoln and Kansas City.
Working Zone 9- Memphis,
Salisbury, Atlanta, New Orleans and El Paso.
Working Zone 10— Portland,
Seattle, Spokane, Shelby, Minot, Nampa and Klamath Falls.
Working Zone 11— Nampa,
Lincoln, LaJunta, Las Vegas, Sparks, Salt Lake City and Denver.
Working Zone 12— San
Diego, Los Angeles, Oakland, Klamath Falls, Sparks, Las Vegas, LaJunta,
Albuquerque, El Paso and Phoenix.
The General Chairman will be
advised of the Crew Base locations and the principal stations, therein, within
each working zone with copy to the assigned Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Vice President. Before each phase is finalized Amtrak will notify the assigned
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Vice President and/or his designated
representative of any changes in the principal station within each crew base.
C.1. Passenger
Engineers may voluntarily exercise their Off-Corridor seniority to another
working zone only to fill a bona fide vacancy or if subject to being furloughed
in his current working zone. A prior rights Passenger Engineer, unable to hold
an assignment at his crew base, may exercise his Off-Corridor Seniority to
another zone at the same location or one nearest thereto, prior to exercise of
seniority in his own working zone before being required to exercise his
seniority to another job at another location within his work zone. This right
can be exercised only if the job is unclaimed by a prior right Passenger
Engineer from the zone or such job is filled by a junior Off-Corridor roster
employee. A bona fide vacancy is a vacancy for which no bids are received from
any Passenger Engineer with a prior right to that working zone.
2. Passenger engineers without prior rights or
Amtrak System seniority who enter service in a classification covered by the
work rules of Amtrak—Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Agreement of October
26, 1982 will establish seniority as of the time or date he or she first
reports to the Medical Examiner. When two (2) or more Passenger Engineers
without prior rights or System rights start simultaneously, they will rank in
alphabetical order according to their last names.
V. In lieu
of the provisions of Rule 2, paragraph (b), of the October 26, 1982, Agreement,
the following will apply:
Passenger Engineers will be
paid for each trip or tour of duty at the straight-time rate for the first
eight hours between the time they are required to report for duty until the
time they are released on completion of service, and at the time and one-half
rate for all time in excess of eight hours. Passenger Engineers paid 40
straight-time hours for service performed in yard and work train service in a
work week will be paid at the time and one-half rate for all additional such
service performed in the work week. The term “work week” for regularly assigned
Passenger Engineers will mean a week beginning on the first day on which the
assignment is bulletined to work, and for Passenger Engineers assigned to an
extra board will mean a period of seven consecutive days, starting with
Thursday.
VI. In lieu
of the provisions of Rule 2, paragraph (e), of the October 26, 1982 Agreement,
the following will apply:
Except as provided in Rule
14, Passenger Engineers held at other than their home crew base will be paid
for the actual time so held after the expiration of 12 hours, with a maximum of
8 hours in any 24-hour period.
VII. Letter
No. 3 to the October 26, 1982 Agreement, does not apply to the points covered
in this Agreement, except at Chicago (Working Zone 4).
VIII. In lieu
of Letter No. 6 to the October 26, 1982 Agreement, the following will apply to
all service covered by this Memorandum.
Passenger Engineers whose
assignments include short turnaround passenger runs, no single trip of which is
scheduled to exceed three hours will be paid overtime for all time actually on
duty, or held for duty, in excess of eight hours within nine consecutive hours,
with all time counted as continuous service where interval of release does not
exceed one hour.
Signed at Washington, DC
this 23rd day of December, 1985.
(Signatures omitted)
February 12, 1966
Mr. J. P. Carberry, Vice
President
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers
455 Empire Boulevard
Rochester, New York 14609
Dear Sir:
This is in reference to our
discussion regarding the ‘work week” and the “weekly period’ for Extra Board
employees as respectively defined in Rules 2(b) and 9(a) of the Passenger
Engineer Off—Corridor” Rules Agreement.
During such discussions it
was noted that in order to eliminate the disparity between the “weekly period”
established in Rule 9(a) for guarantee purposes and the Corporation’s pay cycle
for off—corridor agreement employees, it was agreed to amend Rules 2(b) and
9(a) to respectively define the “work week” for Passenger Engineers on the
extra board and the “weekly period” for extra board guarantee purposes as a
period of seven consecutive days, starting with Wednesday.
If the above properly sets
forth our understanding, please indicate your concurrence by signing in the
space provided below, returning the original for our files.
Very truly yours.
J. M. Livingood
Director-Labor Relations
I CONCUR:
_______________________ February 12, 1986
J. P. Carberry Date
Vice President