Day 121 - 04 May 95 - Page 31
1 A. I have no idea.
2
3 Q. You do not know?
4 A. No, I am not familiar with the document. I do not know
5 all of the documents that are in McDonald's. That one has
6 never affected my department.
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you did work 39 hours a week, you would
9 take home about £100 by the look of it, just in round
10 figures?
11 A. I -----
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13 Q. I am just looking at the fourth on the list, a Mr. or Miss
14 Hanson worked 79 hours and took home £208; Sheal worked 78
15 and took home £194, so it looks, just in the very broadest
16 terms, 39 ---
17 A. For what year was that, my Lord? I am sorry. For what
18 year was that?
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20 Q. This is early in 1992?
21 A. I have no idea what the pay rates were then because I
22 was not involved in personnel.
23
24 Q. Let me just ask one other thing while we are on it: It
25 follows from what you were saying yesterday when you were
26 asked about surveys and statistics that it does not sound
27 as if you ever had any figures which told you what the
28 average crew member pay was for full-time workers in any
29 given year. I know you had the rates but you could not say
30 -----
31 A. It is information which can be obtained if we require
32 it.
33
34 Q. Yes, but it was not something which ---
35 A. No.
36
37 Q. -- you would have in your mind ---
38 A. No.
39
40 Q. -- in early 1992 a full-time crew member might expect to
41 earn about £100 net a week at McDonald's?
42 A. No, I could not say.
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44 MS. STEEL: You mentioned the case of Mr. Gary Davis the other
45 day.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Who was that?
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49 MR. MORRIS: The person that defecated in the thick shake.
50 A. I am sorry. His name means nothing to me.
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52 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Did you mention his name?
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54 MR. RAMPTON: No, he did not.
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56 THE WITNESS: No.
57
58 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I do not think you did. You said that it had
59 happened -----
60 A. No, I did not even know his name. I did not know who
