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they could save around 50 low paid jobs for the year by asking the players to give up one weeks wages...... doubt the greedy fuckers would do it, even though staff are losing their jobs because of them.
Even if there's no job there for them? Don't be ridiculous.The shite lazy arsed players should subsidize the wages of the threatened workers so they can keep there jobs
It wasn't a PR exercise. It was something the manager wanted to do with the players.True but as PR exercises go that one was ill thought out at best
As much as I would like to work at SAFC I'd never do it for this reason. Your job relies on the useless fuckers on the pitch.
They probably have to give statutory 90 day notice of redundancies in the event that we get relegated but it doesn't mean that will happen.
It's disgusting we've had to do this, feel sorry for everyone who has been let go. I wonder if we'll end up closing one of the stores? Didn't we do that last time?
it will help us run at slightly less of a catastrophic and terrifying financial loss I suppose.Anyone know what the total workforce is?
Say they let 20 people go at 30k a year (optimistic) each that's 600k a year saving.![]()
They probably have to give statutory 90 day notice of redundancies in the event that we get relegated but it doesn't mean that will happen.
it will help us run at slightly less of a catastrophic and terrifying financial loss I suppose.
it will help us run at slightly less of a catastrophic and terrifying financial loss I suppose.
I think the point I was trying to make was that instead of getting rid of 20 local jobs why not get rid of 1 fringe player at 30k per week giving you a total saving of £1,560,000 instead
They probably have to give statutory 90 day notice of redundancies in the event that we get relegated but it doesn't mean that will happen.
Even if there's no job there for them? Don't be ridiculous.
It wasn't a PR exercise. It was something the manager wanted to do with the players.
People look at it the wrong way. The players weren't being rewarded with a trip to New York. These are very well paid young men who can enjoy a trip to New York whenever they want. This was a team building exercise where they were running about Central Park in the freezing cold. It wasn't a friggin' holiday.