GENERAL COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT (C) & (T)
Union Pacific Railroad (Central Region)
2933 WOODSIDE DRIVE, SUITE F • TOPEKA, KS 66614 G. A EICKMANN, CHAIRMAN

D. L HAZLETT, 1st VICE CHAIRMAN
W T PRICE, 2nd VICE CHAIRMAN
FILE NO D. W. HOLLAND, SECRETARY

November 1, 1989
M. L. Janovec
Director - Labor Relations
Union Pacific Railroad Company
1416 Dodge, Room 332
Omaha, NE 68179
Dear Sir:
During the negotiations which lead to the ratification of the Memorandum
of Agreement modifying Seniority Zone 200, questions arose regarding the
obligations and rights of employees in the application of Section 6(1), and it
was understood that the following would apply:

In the application of Section 6(1), an employee in road service who
exercises his Zone 200 seniority rights under the provisions of Section 5(3)
and bids on a bulletined road assignment on another prior seniority district,
and subsequently loses the assignment through reduction in force or through no t,
fault of his own, shall be governed by the Schedule Rules in effect on the
"home district" of the assignment and will be subject to the provisions of
Schedule Rule 92(17).

The employee will be required to remain on the prior road seniority
district of the assignment for a period of 120 days from the date he was
assigned unless he is the senior applicant for a bulletined assignment on
another prior road seniority district, or transfers to yard service under
the provisions of Sections 5 (a) and (b) of the Dual Rights Agreement.

If this accurately reflects our understanding, please indicate by signing
below, returning one original to this office.

Yours truly,
,/f.U-
G. A. ELkmann
General Chairman, UTU (C&T)
ACCEPTED:
Director
lationa, Union Pacific Railroad