| Frederic Louis Meyer - 1925 - 308 halaman
...Beginning Railway Telegraphy LESSON I. General Instructions. In case of doubt adopt the safe course. To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules. The train order manifold must be made up and at all times in readiness to take orders, so the dispatcher... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1925 - 1108 halaman
...is of the first importance in the discharge of duty. Obedience to the rules is essential to safety. To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules. The service demands the faithful, intelligent and courteous discharge of duty. To obtain promotion... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1927 - 1494 halaman
...prefaced by a general notice. Our "General Notice" to Maintenance of Way Employees reads as follows : "To enter or remain in the service is an assurance...rules is essential to the safety of passengers and employees, and to the protection of property. "The service demands the faithful, intelligent and courteous... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 1034 halaman
...promotion dated in accordance with their seniority." The book of Operating Rules of the Carrier provides: "GENERAL NOTICE To enter or remain in the service...capacity must be shown for greater responsibility. Employes, in accepting employment, assume its risks." The claimants recognized the necessity of being... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 952 halaman
...essential to safety. To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules. The service demands the faithful, intelligent and...capacity must be shown for greater responsibility." General Rule "B": "Employes must be conversant with and obey the rules and special instructions. If... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 970 halaman
...the applicant the necessity for proper compliance with the rules as reflected by the following: * * * "GENERAL NOTICE. To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules and regulations. * « * » "GENERAL RULES. A. Employes whose duties are prescribed by these rules and... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 1030 halaman
...ours) On the first page of these rules under General Notice, the third paragraph reads as follows: "To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules." There would not be anything left under the circumstances but for Yard Foreman Remington and crew to... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 942 halaman
...contains a general notice expressly advising employes that obedience to the rules is required, and that to enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey. Hosman actually remained in active service, for approximately eleven years; and he was employed in... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 940 halaman
...essential to safety. "To enter or remain in the service is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules. "The service demands the faithful, intelligent and...courteous discharge of duty. "To obtain promotion, ability must be shown for greater responsibility." First paragraph of rule 700: "Constant presence... | |
| United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 1963 - 1028 halaman
...appears to have been wholly uncalled for. Carrier rules violated by such conduct are as follows: Third General Notice: "To enter or remain in the service...is an assurance of willingness to obey the rules." Rule 700: "Employes who are careless of the safety of themselves or others, insubordinate, dishonest,... | |
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