In the Matter of the


REPRESENTATION OF EMPLOYEES


of


CENTRAL OREGON & PACIFIC RAILROAD, INC.


Train and Engine Service Employees

27 NMB No. 97


CASE NO. R-6751


DISMISSAL


August 7, 2000



The services of the National Mediation Board were invoked by the United Transportation Union on May 19, 2000, to investigate and determine who may represent for the purposes of the Railway Labor Act, as provided by Section 2, Ninth, thereof, personnel described as "Train and Engine Service Employees," employees of Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad, Inc.



At the time this application was received, these employees were not represented by any organization or individual.



The Board assigned Mediator Sean J. Rogers to investigate.



FINDINGS



The investigation disclosed that a dispute existed among the craft or class of Train and Engine Service Employees, and by direction of the Board, the Mediator was instructed to conduct an election by secret ballot to determine the employees' representation choice.



The following is the result of the election as reported by Mediator Rogers who was assigned to count the ballots in this case.



Number of Employees Voting:
  UTU Number of Employees Eligible
Train and Engine Service Employees 22 50


The National Mediation Board further finds that the Carrier and employees in this case are, respectively, a Carrier and employees within the meaning of the Railway Labor Act, as amended; that this Board has jurisdiction over the dispute involved herein; and that the interested parties, as well as the Carrier, were given due notice of the Board's investigation.



On the basis of the investigation and report of election which establishes that less than a majority of eligible employees cast valid ballots in the election, the National Mediation Board finds no basis for certification and the application is, therefore, dismissed subject to Part 1206.4(b) of the NMB Rules.



By direction of the NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD.




Stephen E. Crable

Chief of Staff


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