Imagine paying Sanchez £885k/pw and not paying the minimum wage to other staff of the club.
Disgusting...but expected.
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 16 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by ZahraIhsanphile (U20361)
posted 32 seconds ago
Honestly,this is shameful behaviour by the majority of football clubs.I thought that UK was a country with basic human rights.
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Yes, Chelsea are one of the few decent clubs left
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What makes you say that?
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 4 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 14 hours, 23 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 3 minutes ago
so this StadiumTM was only advertising this rate for stewards at Anfield or for other clubs it serves too?
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Does it matter Red?
Our club has made an admirable statement of intent in terms of direct employees, it would be great if they could push that out one more step and make it a requirement for 3rd party suppliers.
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They probably can't. However they can decide to stop using them, I though I think you'd struggle to find one that will accept to meet the commitment..
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That's pretty much what I meant, make it a requirement and if people aren't prepared to do it then they don't win the work.
If we made that move then wouldn't struggle to find someone prepared to do it. Suppose you're right and nobody is currently prepared to make the living wage commitment to their staff - all a company would have to do is make that commitment and they'd have a free run at the Liverpool contract. Probably the Chelsea one too. Nice little niche, people would spot that and get in. And then others would want to compete for it.
The national minimum wage is what they are required to pay by law, the living wage is a benchmark that the government wont raise levels to.
So clubs are not breaking any law, I understand they could pay more....but so could many other organisations
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
The national minimum wage is what they are required to pay by law, the living wage is a benchmark that the government wont raise levels to.
So clubs are not breaking any law, I understand they could pay more....but so could many other organisations
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The point is that Premier League clubs are awash with TV money, pay some players £400K+ per week, have just contributed £250K a piece to Scudamore's retirement fund, but ONLY pay the minimum wage.
The point is, no club is breaking the law.
Just because someone is paid over €500,000 a year within ma company doesn’t men they have to pay more than they have to for basic staff.
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posted on 21/11/18
Imagine paying Sanchez £885k/pw and not paying the minimum wage to other staff of the club.
Disgusting...but expected.
posted on 21/11/18
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 16 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by ZahraIhsanphile (U20361)
posted 32 seconds ago
Honestly,this is shameful behaviour by the majority of football clubs.I thought that UK was a country with basic human rights.
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Yes, Chelsea are one of the few decent clubs left
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What makes you say that?
posted on 21/11/18
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 4 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 14 hours, 23 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 3 minutes ago
so this StadiumTM was only advertising this rate for stewards at Anfield or for other clubs it serves too?
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Does it matter Red?
Our club has made an admirable statement of intent in terms of direct employees, it would be great if they could push that out one more step and make it a requirement for 3rd party suppliers.
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They probably can't. However they can decide to stop using them, I though I think you'd struggle to find one that will accept to meet the commitment..
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That's pretty much what I meant, make it a requirement and if people aren't prepared to do it then they don't win the work.
If we made that move then wouldn't struggle to find someone prepared to do it. Suppose you're right and nobody is currently prepared to make the living wage commitment to their staff - all a company would have to do is make that commitment and they'd have a free run at the Liverpool contract. Probably the Chelsea one too. Nice little niche, people would spot that and get in. And then others would want to compete for it.
posted on 21/11/18
The national minimum wage is what they are required to pay by law, the living wage is a benchmark that the government wont raise levels to.
So clubs are not breaking any law, I understand they could pay more....but so could many other organisations
posted on 21/11/18
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
The national minimum wage is what they are required to pay by law, the living wage is a benchmark that the government wont raise levels to.
So clubs are not breaking any law, I understand they could pay more....but so could many other organisations
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The point is that Premier League clubs are awash with TV money, pay some players £400K+ per week, have just contributed £250K a piece to Scudamore's retirement fund, but ONLY pay the minimum wage.
posted on 22/11/18
The point is, no club is breaking the law.
Just because someone is paid over €500,000 a year within ma company doesn’t men they have to pay more than they have to for basic staff.
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