Day 121 - 04 May 95 - Page 28


     
     1        A.  No, he is supervised.
     2
     3   Q.   Then he is supervised by higher management?
     4        A.  Then he is supervised and it goes up the chain.  There
     5        are counter balances all the way through.
     6
     7   Q.   There are no counter balances on behalf of the staff?
     8        A.  Yes.
     9
    10   Q.   They do not have any trade unions, for example?
    11        A.  They have their rap sessions.
    12
    13   Q.   We went into that yesterday.
    14        A.  We did indeed.
    15
    16   Q.   Whether you had any pay rises as a result of rap sessions.
    17        If you can get pink volume XII and turn to tab 51A?
    18        A.  Do you want "A"?
    19
    20   Q.   Yes, it is page 715A.
    21        A.  Mine is not marked "A".
    22
    23   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is very near the back.  Do you not
    24        have  -----
    25        A.  Is this?
    26
    27   MS. STEEL:  Crew payroll summary?
    28        A.  Payroll summary, yes.
    29
    30   Q.   Pay period from 2nd February 1992 to 15th February 1992 for
    31        the Shirley store.  This is a record that goes to Head
    32        Office, is it?
    33        A.  I do not get this.
    34
    35   Q.   You do not?
    36        A.  No.
    37
    38   Q.   Would it go to somewhere in Head Office?
    39        A.  I do not know.  It is a obviously a payroll summary.
    40
    41   Q.   But where would this be used in?
    42        A.  In Payroll, I should imagine.
    43
    44   Q.   But in the store or in the regional office or in the Head
    45        Office or what?
    46        A.  I do not know.  I do not get involved in payroll.
    47
    48   Q.   If we look at the second surname on the list, Bristol?
    49        A.  Yes.
    50 
    51   Q.   If you look at the hours that they worked (and I have added 
    52        them up, unless I have made a mistake) it is 89.31 hours; 
    53        then Catterson underneath, the hours add up to 87.73 hours;
    54        Hanson, underneath that, the hours add up to 79.11 hours;
    55        then down to McLeish, which is five down from the last one,
    56        the hours add up to 90.62 hours; Grosvenor, which is about
    57        four down, the hours add up to 83.96; Sheal, six further
    58        down, I think, 78.2; Burkin, 84.65; then right down near
    59        the bottom, Patterson, 86 hours; Garret, 97.6 -- does that
    60        surprise you that there were that many people working that

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