Day 204 - 15 Jan 96 - Page 36


     
     1   Q.   What, one or two a week or -----
     2        A.  Possibly.  Sometimes you would have a surgery and
     3        nobody would turn up.  Other weeks you would have one or
     4        two.
     5
     6   Q.   What would happen at the surgery?
     7        A.  Well, they would -- the crew member would come along
     8        with whatever the problem was and we would try and sort it
     9        out.
    10
    11   Q.   Right.
    12        A.  Say, you know, they may come along and say:  "Got a
    13        problem with this", you know, "it is not what I thought it
    14        would be" or "I thought I was going to earn more than
    15        that", or something like, and then we can have a look at
    16        the clock cards, check it with the payroll and, if there
    17        was a problem, then we would sort it out.
    18
    19        It is also used for, you know, if you were not happy with
    20        the schedule or, say, for instance, if they did not want to
    21        work two or three nights, they would be scheduled three
    22        nights, for instance, and they only wanted to work for two,
    23        they could change their availability.
    24
    25   Q.   Have you seen -- it is not a statement -- the notes made by
    26        Tracey Milleine about what happened to her?
    27        A.  I may have done.  I have not -----
    28
    29   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Is there a divider 34B there?
    30        A.  Yes.
    31
    32   Q.   Turn that up.
    33        A.  It has got Tracey Milleine's statement.
    34
    35   Q.   It is not a statement made by her.  It is some notes which
    36        Mrs. Brinley-Codd, or one of her helpful assistants, has
    37        made of what it was thought Tracey Milleine might say were
    38        she called to give evidence.
    39
    40   MS. STEEL:   If could you read through that, please?
    41        A.  From the start?
    42
    43   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Why not read it all through and then you ask
    44        about part of it?
    45        A.  No. 1 -----
    46
    47   Q.   No, just read it -- take time to read it to yourself.  Sit
    48        down, if it helps.
    49        A.  Yes, I am ready.
    50 
    51   MS. STEEL:   What do you remember about the events that she 
    52        recounts there? 
    53
    54   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Do you have a particular -- that is quite a
    55        big question.
    56
    57   MS. STEEL:   Sorry about from paragraph (8) onwards, do you
    58        remember about that?
    59        A.  I do not remember anything about it at all, no.
    60

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