Day 134 - 13 Jun 95 - Page 14
1 at page 700, just before we close that up -- no, I will
2 leave it. That document seems to originate from America,
3 does it not?
4 A. No, it goes to America.
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6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is information sent by the English Company
7 to a woman working in International Human Resources at
8 Oakbrook, is it not?
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10 MR. MORRIS: I just note the fax number at the top. The fax
11 date at the top seems to be the American style date.
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. It has been sent back here so it could
14 be disclosed, I suppose, in these proceedings.
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16 MR. MORRIS: OK then, fair enough.
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18 MR. RAMPTON: I am going to start taking fax numbers off the top
19 of documents if we are going to go down that idiotic line.
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21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: They can sometimes be very helpful; it is
22 amazing.
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24 MR. MORRIS: It is not idiotic really; it is a perfectly
25 reasonable question to ask.
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27 MR. JUSTICE BELL: But that is what it looks like, is it not?
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29 MR. MORRIS: It is relevant to the source of documents. I do
30 not see how Mr. Rampton can possibly take fax numbers off
31 documents ---
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33 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do not worry.
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35 MR. MORRIS: -- especially when has not a witness who can verify
36 it. If we move back to documents E, please?
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38 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do you have that? In the yellow bundle.
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40 MR. MORRIS (To the witness): Do you have those?
41 A. Yes.
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43 Q. If we go to the third page which is numbered E3?
44 A. Mine has not got "E3" on it.
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46 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No, it is the third sheet.
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48 MR. MORRIS: It has the length of service, yes, in the first
49 column ---
50 A. Yes.
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52 Q. -- of employees. Is this what you rely on to establish the
53 percentage? It has the percentages of length of stay of
54 employees; is this what you rely on for that information?
55 A. Yes.
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57 Q. We can see here something like 7.6 per cent stay between 0
58 days and one month, yes?
59 A. Yes.
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