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     1        obviously, related to turnover, is it not?
     2
     3   MR. MORRIS:  But for Head Office to know what kind of wage
     4        increases staff members are getting, crew members are
     5        getting, they would have to look at individual store audit
     6        performance?
     7        A.  Or we could devise a programme which could pull it off
     8        the computer.  The easiest way would be to go to the store
     9        record.
    10
    11   Q.   Right.  But you have never seen a report or summary of that
    12        issue at Head Office?
    13        A.  No.
    14
    15   Q.   So it has never been thought to be important enough to do
    16        that task then?
    17        A.  To me?
    18
    19   Q.   To your office, your Department?
    20        A.  That is right, to me, I have never considered it
    21        necessary to produce that kind of report.
    22
    23   Q.   You have said that in 1989 the Government decided to
    24        abandon fixed rates for under 21s, is that correct, in
    25        terms of minimum wage?
    26        A.  Yes, if that was the year.
    27
    28   Q.   Yes, I am only just going from what you said in
    29        evidence-in-chief?
    30        A.  I think it was 1986, was it not, was the last year?
    31
    32   MR. RAMPTON:  It is, in fact, 1986.
    33
    34   THE WITNESS:  Yes.
    35
    36   MR. RAMPTON:  It was in 1989 that the employment of young
    37        people, the law changed.  I looked at -- this is a matter
    38        of law so I am not giving evidence -- The Wages Act of 1986
    39        last night, and that was the year in which the requirement
    40        to set the minimum below the age of 21 was abolished ---
    41
    42   THE WITNESS:  That is correct.
    43
    44   MR. RAMPTON:  -- but the Wages Council went on making orders in
    45        respect of people over 21 thereafter.
    46
    47   MR. MORRIS:  In 1986 you were Head of Personnel?
    48        A.  Yes.
    49
    50   Q.   What was your submission around that period to the official 
    51        body that was considering revising or abandoning those 
    52        protective laws? 
    53        A.  I did not make a submission.
    54
    55   Q.   Not you personally, but your Company?
    56        A.  I am not aware that our Company made a submission.
    57
    58   Q.   Are you aware that they did not or are you aware, you just
    59        do not know?
    60        A.  I am not aware that they did.

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