Day 137 - 19 Jun 95 - Page 60
1 A. Yes.
2
3 Q. Are those answers collected and scrutinised centrally at
4 Oak Brook?
5 A. No, they are not. Our system again does not allow us
6 to collect it from 1600 or 1700 Company stores. Those are
7 kept within the restaurant and are examined by those of us
8 who are in the restaurants when we are there.
9
10 Q. If you turn back in that little bundle to the penultimate
11 page of the computer sheets which is E?
12 A. Which is E?
13
14 Q. No, the other way -- which one do you have in front of you?
15 A. Which book do I have in front of me?
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17 Q. Yes, have you got the Opinion Survey in front of you?
18 A. Yes.
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20 Q. Just go backwards in that same file towards the front, a
21 very few pages, until you come to those sideways computer
22 printout sheets which, as his Lordship said, would once
23 have been green?
24 A. Yes, well, I have computer printout sheets.
25
26 Q. There are six pages of those. I would like you to look at
27 the penultimate one.
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29 MR. MORRIS: I am not sure if I have those.
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: This is the one you borrowed a little while
32 ago.
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34 MR. MORRIS: I gave them back.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
37
38 MR. RAMPTON: Is that one headed: "Year to date leavers by
39 termination codes of the Company"?
40 A. Yes, I think -- is this -- this is the page I have seen
41 previously?
42
43 Q. I do not know, no. It is not one we look at earlier in
44 court.
45 A. OK. No, I thought this was one I had looked at
46 earlier.
47
48 Q. It is a different one. This is produced by the Company
49 each quarter and it tells the British Company, the UK
50 Company, what are the reasons attributed to people who
51 leave, do you see?
52 A. I think I have got the wrong page.
53
54 Q. "Year to date leavers by termination code"?
55 A. Oh, now I have it.
56
57 Q. This is a British document and it is for the whole
58 workforce at the end of that particular quarter, do you
59 see?
60 A. Yes, I do see it.
