Day 189 - 20 Nov 95 - Page 15
1 McDonald's; not the same job, but you were offered a job as
2 an ordinary crew member, were you not?
3 A. Not to the best of my knowledge. I have no
4 recollection whatsoever of that.
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6 Q. You have no recollection of that?
7 A. No.
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9 Q. I wonder if I can help jog your memory? Could you find,
10 please, the pink spine volume -- not in there -- it is one
11 of these big files. It is pink and it has "13B". Could
12 you turn, please, to a tab in there called 59A?
13 A. Yes.
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15 Q. Inside that tab to page 9 in 59A?
16 A. Yes.
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18 MR. MORRIS: Sorry, page 9?
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20 MR. RAMPTON: Yes.
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22 MS. STEEL: This is the work schedules -- because they have not
23 got pages on it.
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25 MR. JUSTICE BELL: They do not have page numbers.
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27 MR. RAMPTON: I am sorry. I have numbered mine, my Lord.
28 I apologise for that.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just pause a minute.
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32 MR. RAMPTON: I am sorry. Apparently, I am the only one with
33 numbers.
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35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you do not mind counting nine pages in.
36 A. I have numbers on mine.
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38 Q. You have numbers, do you?
39 A. Yes.
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41 MR. RAMPTON: It is a document headed: "Work Schedule, week
42 commencing 17th September 1979", do you see that?
43 A. Yes.
44
45 Q. On 19th September yours is the fourth name listed. You
46 are, apparently, scheduled to work from 11.00 in the
47 morning until 5.00 in the evening, do you see?
48 A. Yes.
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50 Q. That was your former name, Anne Holmes, was it not?
51 A. That was my married name.
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53 Q. You have no recollection of agreeing or it being suggested
54 to you that you should rejoin McDonald's in a different
55 job?
56 A. Absolutely none whatsoever.
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58 Q. Your suggestion that you were not offered the same job
59 back, your suggestion that that was victimisation for your
60 trade union activities, is an inference that you have