Day 183 - 03 Nov 95 - Page 04
1 double shifts so that I could be with my boyfriend.
2 I worked after 10.00 p.m. on many occasions. I was paid a
3 bonus for working more hours than I should have after
4 10.00 p.m. I was only 17 years of age at this time. I knew
5 that I was not supposed to but I needed the money. By
6 working a double shift I was able to see my boyfriend as
7 they always arranged to have us in at different times. We
8 never had the same days off.
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10 Every night, the store would have to be cleaned before any
11 member of staff could leave to go home. We would commence
12 cleaning the restaurant after close at 10.00 p.m. every
13 evening. Before we could leave for the night we would have
14 to clean the floors, walls and equipment. We would then
15 have to put away all the tools and foodstuffs. This duty
16 could take several hours to complete. I did on several
17 occasions work until 2.00 a.m. at that time". Is that your
18 signature there at the bottom?
19 A. Yes, it is.
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21 Q. Do you confirm that is correct?
22 A. Yes, I do.
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24 Q. It is dated 23rd July 1993. If I could ask you to get
25 documents from the Defendants' supplementary list of
26 documents? It is in a blue binder in the middle shelf,
27 supplementary list.
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29 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Which one?
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31 MS. STEEL: It is the first supplementary list, I think.
32 I think it is probably further to the left, but I am not
33 sure.
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35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You mean the first volume?
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37 MS. STEEL: The first supplementary volume. It was the first
38 supplementary list that we did.
39 A. B6?
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41 Q. I do not know. It should be at document No. 19 in there.
42 Were you 17 when you started working at McDonald's?
43 A. Yes, I was, yes.
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45 Q. You were 17 for the whole of the time that you were working
46 there; is that correct?
47 A. Yes.
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49 Q. Were you taken on as a full-time or a part-time employee?
50 A. Full-time.
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52 MR. RAMPTON: I do wonder where we are going. I have no notice
53 of any additional questions. I, in fact, do not challenge
54 anything Mrs. Baker says in her statement and I really do
55 wonder where we are going. The reason I am here in court
56 was not in order to challenge Mrs. Baker's statement, and
57 if I thought I could be safe in the knowledge that we would
58 not be going, as it were, further afield than we have had
59 notice, then I would not have been here at all. I would
60 have told your Lordship that yesterday. It was because of