Day 208 - 24 Jan 96 - Page 53
1 am sure you will agree -- busier than at all the other
2 times, yes?
3 A. Yes.
4
5 Q. Is it fair to say that people have to work especially hard
6 on Saturdays?
7 A. Saturday is the day you have to work really, really
8 hard, yes.
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10 Q. So, really, you are a bit of an unusual case in terms of
11 the Bath store; you have got set hours, you do not have to
12 work the busiest day?
13 A. I do work the busiest day. I work Saturday.
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It occurred to me that he not only works the
16 busiest day; he is in charge of breakfast time and he works
17 through the busy lunchtime, as well.
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19 MR. MORRIS: Sorry about that.
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21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: All for £7,500 a year. I thought that might
22 be one of your points.
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24 MR. MORRIS: Well, I might be coming to that.
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26 (To the witness) You do not work Tuesdays. Do you ever
27 work Tuesdays?
28 A. No -- not now, no.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Tuesdays and Fridays are your days off?
31 A. Yes.
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33 MR. MORRIS: I have gone a bit word blind here. I have looked
34 at this sentence about seven times.
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36 MS. STEEL: Can I just can you a question about -- have you
37 still got page 96 there?
38 A. Of which one?
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40 Q. Of your performance reviews.
41 A. Yes.
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43 Q. Can you just tell us why there are bits of your performance
44 review that have been crossed out and then other bits
45 written in that are dates prior to the bits that have been
46 crossed out?
47 A. At the top of the page?
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49 Q. Under the "disciplinary records, promotion and merits
50 increases" section?
51 A. I do not know why that has been crossed out.
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53 Q. Do you know why there are entries for 20th November 1987,
54 and others in 1987, which come after the entry for
55 February 1989 training squad?
56 A. No, I do not.
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58 Q. I mean, do you get to check this when it is written, or
59 have you not seen this before, or what?
60 A. The first time I saw it was in the folder, the folder
