Day 175 - 18 Oct 95 - Page 44
1 A. I knew better not to. I already had a -- I already
2 knew that McDonald's did not have trade unions.
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4 Q. How did you know that?
5 A. Because -- I do not know, I just did know.
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7 Q. Somebody told you, I expect; is that right?
8 A. Probably. Well, it was the case.
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10 Q. Who was the Manager?
11 A. I cannot remember his name.
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13 Q. It was a him, was it?
14 A. It was.
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16 Q. You cannot remember his name?
17 A. That is what I just said.
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19 Q. I know it is what you said. Was it the Store Manager?
20 A. It was not, no. The Store Manager was Sue.
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22 Q. Sue?
23 A. I do not remember her surname.
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25 Q. How long was she Store Manager for?
26 A. She was the Store Manager when I arrived, I do not know
27 how long she had been the Manager at that time, and she was
28 a Manager for at least a year while I was there.
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30 Q. Are there any people, crew members, Managers, Assistant
31 Managers, floor managers, whose surnames you are going to
32 be able to give us or not?
33 A. I think one of the floor managers was called Patrick
34 Green.
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36 Q. What about ----
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38 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How do you spell that?
39 A. G-R-E-E-N. We never used their surnames, so their
40 first names is the name that I remember.
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42 MR. RAMPTON: You were there for what, three years?
43 A. That is right.
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45 Q. You really did not get to know people's surnames?
46 A. I said we did not use their surnames.
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48 Q. No, I asked you whether you got to know them or not?
49 A. I would have known them, but I never used them.
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51 Q. Do you remember the surnames of the people that were in
52 your trade union activist group, the five of you -- I think
53 it was four full-timers and one part-timer?
54 A. I can remember the name of two of them: Mark James
55 and James Ray.
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57 Q. James Ray -- do we spell that R-A-Y?
58 A. That is right; R-A-Y.
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60 Q. Were they full-timers or part-timers?
