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1 used the till assigned to me and Rob and Cam refused to
2 look into the matter further and were convinced of me being
3 a thief. Needless to say, I resigned that very day due to
4 management's incompetence.
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6 "I agree with Sarah Inglis wholeheartedly that management
7 coerced and threatened employees during the union drive,
8 thus giving them an unfair advantage over the union. In
9 closing, the vast changes that occurred during the union
10 drive have come full about and things have returned to the
11 slave like working conditions that crew must endure every
12 single shift that they work. Sincerely Yours,
13 Joel Henderson."
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
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17 MR. MORRIS: I wonder if the stenographers want a copy of the
18 statements?
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20 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You can organise that later, if you want.
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22 MR. MORRIS: I have them here if they want -- I mean of the
23 Sarah Inglis statement, because I am going to read those
24 out.
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26 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I suggest you do -- do you have copies
27 of her statement and of the article?
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29 MR. MORRIS: Yes, I have.
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Why do you not hand those in, so that they
32 will help them follow? (Handed)
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34 MR. MORRIS: We will call our witness.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Would you come into the witness box,
37 please.
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39 SARAH INGLIS, affirmed
40 Examined by the Defendants
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42 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Miss Inglis, if at any stage in your evidence
43 you want to sit down, pull the chair forward and sit down.
44 Keep your voice up at all times. The microphone does not
45 magnify your voice. Speak out into the middle of the
46 court, please.
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48 MR. MORRIS: I know that Miss Inglis has a bad knee, so I do
49 not -----
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51 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You can sit down straightaway, if you want
52 to.
53 A. I am fine right now, thanks.
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you need a rest at any stage, say so.
56 Yes, Mr. Morris.
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58 MR. MORRIS: Your full name is Sarah Inglis, is it?
59 A. Yes.
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