Ciggy wrote:Roy will be getting 3 million when sacked for 6 months of damage that maybe beyond repair bet no one says feck all about that though !!!!
Ciggy wrote:Roy will be getting 3 million when sacked for 6 months of damage that maybe beyond repair bet no one says feck all about that though !!!!
Ben Patrick wrote:Ciggy wrote:Roy will be getting 3 million when sacked for 6 months of damage that maybe beyond repair bet no one says feck all about that though !!!!
if Roy was to immediately walk into a better payed job without any break in his employment then he would not deserve any compo.
I know football is different but its a joke that a) you get comp when you have made a pigs ear of a job.
b) can go and take a new job immediately after being paid your full contract on the old one.
Greavesie wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:Ciggy wrote:Roy will be getting 3 million when sacked for 6 months of damage that maybe beyond repair bet no one says feck all about that though !!!!
if Roy was to immediately walk into a better payed job without any break in his employment then he would not deserve any compo.
I know football is different but its a joke that a) you get comp when you have made a pigs ear of a job.
b) can go and take a new job immediately after being paid your full contract on the old one.
cant they put clauses in to say that they cant work in certain circumstances?
For example. Ian Dowie left his job so he could spend more time with his family. Instead he went to join Conventry (I think) so Palace sued him. Am I correct in this? I'm sure I did this in contract law but I don't know if I'm correct with the two clubs concerned
You see Ben, there's no certainty that these managers will walk straight into a well paid job. Being sacked can hit your confidence etc so the compo payout is a matter of process, surely you understand that.
If I was taken on to work for three years under contract and they wanted rid of me they'd have to pay me off, and rightly so. There's no guarantee that I will find work immediately, even if I do, what has that got to do with them not wanting me anymore?
It's just a matter of employment contracts. Nothing special. Managers rarely get paid their 'full contract' upon dismissal do they?
I agree if you're sh!t at your job you should be allowed to just be sacked with feck all else, but then there's the legal issue of measuring 'sh!t work'
Ben Patrick wrote:Greavesie wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:Ciggy wrote:Roy will be getting 3 million when sacked for 6 months of damage that maybe beyond repair bet no one says feck all about that though !!!!
if Roy was to immediately walk into a better payed job without any break in his employment then he would not deserve any compo.
I know football is different but its a joke that a) you get comp when you have made a pigs ear of a job.
b) can go and take a new job immediately after being paid your full contract on the old one.
cant they put clauses in to say that they cant work in certain circumstances?
For example. Ian Dowie left his job so he could spend more time with his family. Instead he went to join Conventry (I think) so Palace sued him. Am I correct in this? I'm sure I did this in contract law but I don't know if I'm correct with the two clubs concerned
You see Ben, there's no certainty that these managers will walk straight into a well paid job. Being sacked can hit your confidence etc so the compo payout is a matter of process, surely you understand that.
If I was taken on to work for three years under contract and they wanted rid of me they'd have to pay me off, and rightly so. There's no guarantee that I will find work immediately, even if I do, what has that got to do with them not wanting me anymore?
It's just a matter of employment contracts. Nothing special. Managers rarely get paid their 'full contract' upon dismissal do they?
I agree if you're sh!t at your job you should be allowed to just be sacked with feck all else, but then there's the legal issue of measuring 'sh!t work'
what i am saying is if you get paid up in full you shouldnt be entitled to work again until the contract is expired or you pay back whatever the difference was before you started the new job.
I know that that's not what its like with football contracts but it should be.
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