Day 193 - 28 Nov 95 - Page 32


     
     1        A.  Yes.  She had told me that when she got the job at
     2        Northern Reflections -- I remember her being very upset
     3        about this -- that Cam had told her he either wanted her
     4        resignation to Northern Reflections or to McDonald's; that
     5        is what she told me.
     6
     7   Q.   Yes.  You had two jobs, did you not?
     8        A.  I did later on.  I got my job at Kiddly Winks -- which
     9        is an educational toy and clothing store for kids -- I got
    10        that, I believe it was, August 21st.  I had already started
    11        -- like, the first call I got for my interview for that
    12        was during the first union meeting on August 19th.
    13
    14   Q.   Were you threatened or intimidated because you had two
    15        jobs?
    16        A.  No.
    17
    18   Q.   Is it not perfectly normal and natural for young people who
    19        want extra money for clothes and who may be saving up to
    20        pay for their university to have as many jobs or as many
    21        hours as they can get?
    22        A.  It is not normal that a student has two jobs; no, it is
    23        not.
    24
    25   Q.   And, provided that you did your work at McDonald's properly
    26        and efficiently, there is absolutely no reason why you
    27        should not have a second job, is there?
    28        A.  I believe that, yes.
    29
    30   Q.   Cam never threatened you because you had two jobs?
    31        A.  No.
    32
    33   Q.   No.  Finally, if you turn to page 23?
    34        A.  This is in the Our Times article still?
    35
    36   Q.   Yes, the Our Times article still; and in the right-hand
    37        column, the last paragraph but one.  I will read the whole
    38        paragraph.
    39
    40        You say: "I guess I met with the lawyers just after
    41        October.  I felt good about these guys.  They seemed to
    42        know what they were doing.  It freaked me out the first day
    43        I went to the Labour Board and saw my employers sitting
    44        across from me.  It was a little bit intimidating."
    45
    46        Do you really mean that?
    47        A.  Yes, I do.  It was very intimidating.  About, I would
    48        say, the first half an hour of sitting there, I was very
    49        intimidated.
    50 
    51   Q.   But you were not going to give evidence, were you? 
    52        A.  No, I was not. 
    53
    54   Q.   Then it says: "There were allegations of me locking people
    55        in my car.  In my car, the locks do not even work.  There
    56        were charges of me intimidating this 300 pound guy."
    57
    58        Two questions about that.  Is that the same allegation,
    59        about intimidating a 300 pound guy in a locked car, or is
    60        that a different one?

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