Proceedings of the Annual Meeting - Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents

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Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents., 1908
Constitution, by-laws and list of members included.
 

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Page 64 - Provided, that no operator, train dispatcher, or other employe who by the use of the telegraph or telephone dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders pertaining to or affecting train movements shall be required or permitted to be or remain on duty for a longer period than nine hours in any twenty-four hour period in all towers, offices, places, and stations continuously operated night and day, nor for a longer period than thirteen hours in all towers, offices, places, and stations...
Page 64 - ... be required or permitted to continue or again go on duty without having had at least eight consecutive hours off duty: Provided, That no operator, train dispatcher, or other employee who by the use of the telegraph or telephone dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders pertaining to or affecting train movements shall be required or permitted to be or remain on duty for a longer period than nine hours in any twenty-fourhour period in all towers, offices, places, and stations...
Page 6 - ... last two offices may be filled by one person. The officers of this Association shall constitute an Executive Committee. ARTICLE V. Duties of Officers. President — The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association, and perform such other duties as are generally performed by that officer. Vice-President — The Vice-President shall preside in the absence of the President, and when so acting shall be governed by the rules prescribed for that officer. Secretary — The Secretary shall...
Page 135 - It seems to me that it would be a good idea to have a Committee on Standardization on pole construction.
Page 6 - The delegates shall be elected by ballot and shall hold office for one year, or until their successors have been elected and qualified. Enacted 1935.
Page 64 - Provided; that no operator train dispatcher or other employe* who by the use of the telegraph, or telephone, dispatches, reports, transmits, or receives, or delivers orders pertaining to or affecting train movements shall be required, or permitted to be or remain on duty for a longer period than nine hours, in any...
Page 27 - The American Telegraph and Telephone Company, and the Bell Telephone Company of Canada extend free privileges after six PM during the session.
Page 6 - ... age of sixty-five (65) years, and who has retired from active professional life, may, upon written request, be designated as a life member by vote of the Board of Directors, and shall thereafter be exempt from payment of dues. Such members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of active individual members. Section 2 c. Honorary members may be chosen from among those who have rendered eminent service to mankind in engineering education or other engineering fields. Nomination of such...
Page 40 - Bristol. (Applause). We will now proceed with our regular order of business. The first item we have is a paper written by Mr.

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