In 1948 the yard work week was reduced to 5 days by contract agreement. Road
work remained 5,6 or 7 days depending on how a job was "advertised".
I just picked up the 1918 "schedule"(agreement between the Q and
BRT(Yardmen) hoping to find some points on work week..There were none.
Can anyone shed any light on yard work week prior to 1948? was it 6 or 7
days ?
>From the Eola engine assignment book for 1953-55 its clear some jobs were
still 6 days. The Alley in particular. My understanding is after 1948 a man
could choose between a 5 day week and other schedules.
Leo Phillipp
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