Day 208 - 24 Jan 96 - Page 57


     
     1   MR. MORRIS:  You have been in court -- have you been in court
     2        all of today?
     3        A.  From about 11 o'clock.
     4
     5   Q.   From about 11 o'clock.
     6
     7   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You were here for a fair bit of yesterday, as
     8        well, were you?
     9        A.  Yes, nearly all -- and the afternoon, as well.
    10
    11   Q.   All morning?
    12        A.  I came about 11, again, Monday, and the whole of the
    13        day.
    14
    15   MR. MORRIS:  You say you usually get your breaks at your
    16        preferred time?
    17        A.  Yes.
    18
    19   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Again, you are easy to suit on breaks,
    20        because halfway through your shift is in a lull,
    21        comparatively speaking, between breakfast, when you are in
    22        charge, and lunchtime, when it is very busy?
    23        A.  Yes.
    24
    25   MR. MORRIS:  When you say, in 13, "Most crew who take early
    26        breaks will have them staggered, by which I mean they may
    27        take, say, a 20 minute break at the start of the shift and
    28        a 20 minute break later", is that because the Managers
    29        say: "Take a 20 minute break now then take a 20 minute
    30        break later"?
    31        A.  Yes, or some crew are quite happy to take 45 minute
    32        near enough as soon as they come on.  They have probably
    33        been drinking the night before and need a bit of food
    34        inside them.  Yes, if crew are asked and they are not keen,
    35        the Manager says, "Would you like to take 20 minutes and 20
    36        minutes later on"; and if they say "yes", they do, and if
    37        not, they not are not forced to, no -- or, put it this way,
    38        I have never heard of anybody being forced to go on a
    39        break.  I am not saying it has not happened, but I have
    40        never heard of it.
    41
    42   Q.   When a Manager says to someone who is working on the grill
    43        that they should move to work on the till, for example, do
    44        they order them to do it, just say, "Do that"?
    45        A.  Well, they would -----
    46
    47   Q.   Or do they just say -- or do they ask?
    48        A.  No, they would tell them, yes:  "Can you go on to till
    49        now, please?"  Yes, they would tell them to do it, yes.
    50 
    51   Q.   They would tell them? 
    52        A.  They do not ask.  They tell them. 
    53
    54   Q.   So when Managers organise the floor, they do it in terms of
    55        instructions?
    56        A.  Yes.
    57
    58   Q.   I mean, when people come back from their break, do they
    59        just wander and go wherever they feel like?
    60        A.  No.  When people come back from their breaks, they go

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