Day 119 - 02 May 95 - Page 67


     
     1        competition with each other for that post?
     2        A.  I think that would be -----
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     4   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  They are anyway?
     5        A.  You would find that in any situation.  I mean, every
     6        police constable in the country is in competition to become
     7        a sergeant.
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     9   MR. MORRIS:  So the point I am putting to you is that as long as
    10        there is -- well, obviously more than 0.3 per cent would
    11        like to become salaried?
    12        A.  I do not know.
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    14   Q.   Well, in that box that is filled in on that form
    15        about "Would like to progress" in the attitude, in your
    16        experience most people or many people would like to
    17        progress; is that correct?
    18        A.  I feel if they wanted to progress and they were
    19        suitable, the vacancies would be there, we obviously --
    20        and I go back on what I just said -- take some advantage
    21        in bringing people from outside straight into management.
    22        But I feel quite sure we would accommodate a higher
    23        percentage of crew than that if they wanted to come in.
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    25   Q.   But if 20 per cent of people working for McDonald's -----
    26        A.  Well, they would not get in.  Not 20 per cent.  There
    27        is not that many management positions.
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    29   Q.   The opportunities for graduates would be minimal if 20 per
    30        cent or more wanted to?
    31        A.  Of course, yes.
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    33   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Is that a natural break?
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    35   MR. MORRIS:  I think so.
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    37   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  We will resume at 10.30 tomorrow.
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