Day 117 - 27 Apr 95 - Page 19
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2 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I appreciate that but, on the other hand, if
3 one gets left behind, one has to ask and check one has the
4 right pages.
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6 MR. RAMPTON: I am sorry, my Lord. (To the witness): 672
7 headed: "Crew Salary History 1983-1992"?
8 A. Yes.
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10 Q. Tell us, please, how this document was created or generated
11 or what it is?
12 A. This is simply a history of the crew minimum rates paid
13 for the years shown in Inner, Outer and provincial towns.
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15 Q. To what age group -----
16 A. It was part of ------
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18 Q. Bear with me. To what age group does it relate?
19 A. Sorry, 18 year-olds.
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21 Q. Or above?
22 A. Or above.
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24 Q. It was part of a what, you were going to say?
25 A. Yes, it is part of the papers that I got together each
26 year to present the case to the Chief Executive Officer on
27 settling the crew rates. In this case, it would have been
28 Carmel Flatley's because she is, obviously, presenting the
29 rates for 1993.
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31 Q. Yes. Will it be updated each year by this document?
32 A. Yes, yes.
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34 Q. At the next page, 674, we leap a year then on a tab to
35 1989, do we not?
36 A. Yes.
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38 Q. Our first box is Inner London?
39 A. Yes.
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41 Q. The next one on the next page is Provincial?
42 A. Yes.
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44 Q. There is not a separate sheet for Outer London, but if you
45 turn to 676, yes?
46 A. Yes.
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48 Q. We see all three ---
49 A. Yes.
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51 Q. -- areas set out according to shift and rank and age group?
52 A. Yes.
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54 Q. Please turn to page -----
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56 MR. MORRIS: This is for 1989, is it?
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58 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, June 1989.
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60 MR. RAMPTON: Please turn to the Wage Council -----
