Day 199 - 11 Dec 95 - Page 09


     
     1        levels to just what is needed, then it only takes a slight
     2         -- one or two people to go ill or whatever to cause you to
     3        be short-staffed on that particular shift.  So, if you
     4        continue running a very tight ship to keep the costs down
     5        etc., it does not take a great deal for you to be short
     6        staffed and then put everybody else under a lot more
     7        pressure.
     8
     9   Q.   You do not remember any specific instances that she seemed
    10        to be alluding to but she could not remember any details?
    11
    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Quite frankly, I would leave it there because
    13        Mr. Cranna has given his evidence which is consistent with
    14        what some other people have said.  I will just have to say
    15        whether it is, in so far as it is relevant, an inherent
    16        risk that if you have fairly tight scheduling it does not
    17        need much of an upset to show.  I do not really see how he
    18        can add to the answer he has given.   Mr. Rampton can ask
    19        questions about it, if he wishes.
    20
    21   MR. MORRIS:  The final question, I think is, do you think that
    22        a Senior Supervisor that phones the store once a week and
    23        visits once every couple of weeks would know the reality of
    24        what is really going on in the store?
    25
    26   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, that is really not for the witness to
    27        answer; that is for your Lordship.
    28
    29   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That is for myself to judge -- quite apart
    30        from the fact that in the way you expressed the question,
    31        you told him the answer.  I would leave it there,
    32        Mr. Morris.
    33
    34
    35   MR. MORRIS:  I have no further questions.
    36
    37                    Cross-examined by MR. RAMPTON
    38
    39   MR. RAMPTON:  Only a few questions, Mr. Cranna.  This statement,
    40        do you have it before you still?
    41        A.  Yes.
    42
    43   Q.   It was not made for this case, was it?
    44        A.  No.
    45
    46   Q.   Not originally?
    47        A.  Not originally, no, it was ----
    48
    49   Q.   It was made for a case much earlier in history, may be
    50        eight years ago, something like that? 
    51        A.  Yes.  I think this was initially done shortly after 
    52        I left McDonald's -- about two years after I left, 
    53        I believe.
    54
    55   Q.   Yes, we noticed that it has some gaps.
    56        A.  Yes.
    57
    58   Q.   Were those gaps made by you?  Did you do the blanking out?
    59        A.  I did the blanking out, yes.  When I found that, if you
    60        like, the information that I had had been passed on to our

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