Day 151 - 10 Jul 95 - Page 04
1 A. That is most out of touch?
2
3 Q. The higher up, the more in touch you are. Presumably, the
4 lower down you are, the less in touch you are?
5 A. No, not at all. My point, if I believe rightly, in
6 chief, was to say that the higher one progresses up the
7 operations hierarchy, the more one needs to be in touch;
8 and, therefore, although the job might seem, on the face of
9 it, to be an office based job, it is far from it. Within
10 operations, you do spend a relatively high proportion of
11 time in the restaurants, not as much as the manager. So
12 the manager will be more in touch with, I guess, knowing
13 what is going on in his or her individual restaurant, but
14 in terms of what is going on in the wider sphere of the
15 region, then you are right, perhaps will not be as much in
16 touch.
17
18 Q. When people apply for jobs at McDonald's, do they inquire
19 into the wage rate they would be getting?
20 A. I guess it depends by which means they apply. If they
21 apply through the job centre or through the press, then, as
22 far as I am aware, it is already stated on the
23 advertisement; and I guess if they come up on spec to the
24 manager, I presume they would ask.
25
26 Q. While they are working at McDonald's, it is something that
27 they check out, the wages they get; they are concerned
28 about -----
29 A. I cannot answer for specific individuals, but I would
30 have thought that anybody applying for a job, one of the
31 things that they would check out were the benefits, the
32 wages, or whatever other remuneration was part of that job.
33
34 Q. You presume? You do not know, then?
35 A. I could safely say I know of nobody who has applied and
36 started working for any company, that I know, of without
37 knowing what their wages were going to be. I can say that
38 very safely.
39
40 Q. Right. So it is something that is important to people,
41 their wages?
42 A. I would suggest yes; anybody, whatever organisation;
43 the going rate for the job, I guess.
44
45 Q. You said people would not work at less than the starting
46 rate; they would want to make sure that they are getting
47 the minimum they are entitled to?
48 A. We are talking about McDonald's now?
49
50 Q. Yes.
51 A. Right.
52
53 Q. Crew members at McDonald's; they would not want to be
54 underpaid?
55 A. If you ask me whether or not they start below the
56 starting rate, which was the original question you had, to
57 my knowledge, I do not think they would start below the
58 starting rate.
59
60 Q. You said they would refuse to, in your evidence-in-chief;