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     1        were disputes with other employers.  It was in the realm of
     2        Labour Relations and matters that came up from time to
     3        time, and then we initiated a way to try to solve, what we
     4        thought would be a good way of solving, some of those
     5        issues rather than having issues keep cropping up and the
     6        association in moving forward is what we suggested.
     7
     8   MR. MORRIS:  Can I just clarify, this statement by Dr. Bosche
     9        which was written to Eva Sachse -- I am just asking the
    10        judge this -- I have presumed that is covered by the Civil
    11        Evidence Act Notice?
    12
    13   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I assume it was put in as a Civil Evidence
    14        Act statement in its own right.
    15
    16   MR. MORRIS:  Yes.  That has not been challenged by the
    17        Plaintiffs, so I presume that is the case.
    18        (To the witness):  Mr. Stein, actually can we just go to
    19        some documents?  I will ask you first:  The Plaintiffs
    20        disclosed some documents relating to an allegation about
    21        the employment in Germany of Czechoslovakian workers who
    22        were put up in a camp and there was some controversy over
    23        this.  To be honest, the documents are in German.  I cannot
    24        remember if it was 85 or 86 or not, it may have been
    25        actually.  The documents are 1990 -- do you know anything
    26        about that?
    27
    28   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Just forget the documents for the moment and
    29        put what you want to have evidence on in relation to this.
    30
    31   MR. MORRIS:  Yes.  Again I cannot find the pleading, but do you
    32        know anything about the employment of Czechoslovakian
    33        workers with a special camp site set up for McDonald's
    34        employees?
    35        A.  No, I do not.  I have no knowledge.
    36
    37   Q.   Mr. Mocha never mentioned it to you?
    38        A.  No, I have no knowledge of anything like that.
    39
    40   Q.   We will leave that then.  While we are on this subject,
    41        Germany, do you know anything about the Gunter Waulroff
    42        book that he wrote after working at McDonald's and the
    43        legal action that was taken?
    44        A.  No, I do not.  I know that there is an author by that
    45        name.  I know that he wrote a book about McDonald's, but my
    46        understanding is it is in German and I do not read German,
    47        so I do not know what the book is about.
    48
    49   Q.   But you know there was some dispute and the legal action
    50        was taken, do you? 
    51        A.  No, I do not.  I know that people in McDonald's in 
    52        Germany were not pleased with the book, but I do not know 
    53        about legal action or anything beyond that.
    54
    55   Q.   OK.  In Germany do you know if overtime is paid?
    56        A.  I am sorry, I cannot help you with that.  My
    57        understanding is that the collective agreement that has
    58        been in existence now for some years covers all of that,
    59        and there are no disputes over whatever is in there is in
    60        there.

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