Day 139 - 21 Jun 95 - Page 33
1 (The court sat in chambers to discuss the timetable)
2
3 (In open court)
4
5 MR. MORRIS: (To the witness) I want to come to the Chicago
6 Union dispute. You will find it at page 14 of your
7 statement.
8 A. Yes, I have it.
9
10 Q. You said in your statement: "There were allegations by the
11 union of minor unfair labour practices which were resolved
12 informally." What minor unfair labour practices
13 allegations were there from the union?
14 A. Where are you reading from?
15
16 Q. Sorry. It is page 14 of your statement, two-thirds of the
17 way down.
18 A. On 14 or 15?
19
20 Q. Page 14.
21 A. OK.
22
23 Q. I presume I have the same statement as you have?
24 A. At the top, it says "15", it says "14" at the bottom.
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26 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Read the first part of the sentence.
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28 MR. MORRIS: It says: "During the procedure there were
29 allegations by both Lyon Webber and the union regarding
30 unfair labour practices. However, these were resolved
31 informally."
32 A. Yes.
33
34 Q. What were the allegations by the union that were resolved
35 informally, do you say?
36 A. Which were the ones by whom?
37
38 Q. By the union?
39 A. The ones that the union did or the ones that
40 Lyon Webber did?
41
42 Q. I am concerned about the allegations made by the union of
43 unfair labour practices by Lyon Webber and by McDonald's.
44 A. OK. There were allegations that the Company had
45 questioned people about why they would want a union.
46
47 Q. What other allegations were there?
48 A. There were claims, again, of which you would call
49 "sweeteners". That would be the gist of it.
50
51 Q. What about other complaints by the union?
52 A. Not that I recall.
53
54 Q. Were any of the unfair labour practice allegations by the
55 union brought up at the NLRB?
56 A. Yes, they were.
57
58 Q. Where were they brought up?
59 A. Where were they brought up? They were brought up to
60 the NLRB.
