Podcast: Episode 9 - A couple of railway labor unions and model railroad jobs
An engineer on the Riverside & Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells, WI.
It's Labor Day weekend here in the United States, so in this episode we'll look at some railroad labor unions and discuss some of the jobs in model railroad operations.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen history
Founded on May 8, 1863, in Detroit as the Brotherhood of the Footboard
First action was to strike against wage cuts and additional duties
Reorganized in 1868 as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
A strike against CB&Q in 1888 led other railroads to reach concessions preventing wage classification schedules
Reached an agreement with New York subway lines and the city to centralize subway management and an 8-hour workday for motormen
Merged with the Teamsters on January 1, 2004.
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters history
Pullman hired black men as porters because they were black, perpetuating racial discrimination
Society for the Prevention of Calling Sleeping Car Porters "George" founded in 1916
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters founded by A. Philip Randolph in 1925
First collective bargaining agreement between a union comprised of black members and a major corporation established in 1937
Led to the Fair Employment Practices Committee in 1941
Strong connections with the civil rights movement in the 1960s
Merged with the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks in 1978 to form the organization now known as the Transportation Communications International Union.
Modeler's Moment: model railroad operating session jobs
Dispatcher authorizes train movements
Engineer operates a train
Yardmaster controls a classification yard and assembles/disassembles trains
Engine hostler assigns motive power to trains
Local switching crews work industrial areas
Towermen operate single blocks or interlocking plants
Fiddle yard dispatchers move cars between the layout and off-layout storage
Passenger train crews operate passenger trains
Wreck train crews operate wreck trains
Conductors keep track of train handling paperwork
Podcast housecleaning and end notes
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Harris, William H. (1977 and 1991). Keeping the Faith: A. Philip Randolph, Milton P. Webster, and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1925-1937. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0252061288
Holder, Arthur E. (1912). "Railroad Strikes Since 1877: Part III." American Federationist, Volume 19, pp 614-617. American Federation of Labor