Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... 16:43 - Apr 1 with 5813 views | theloneranger | "The move allows up to 80% of wages to be covered during football's suspension." "Swansea say they will top up the remaining 20% so staff retain their full wages "for the immediate future". https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52123543 | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 16:58 - Apr 1 with 4175 views | monmouth | So us, Ashley and Levy leech off the taxpayer then? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:05 - Apr 1 with 4154 views | JackSomething | Once other clubs took this step (and the majority of the negative media attention), it was inevitable we'd do the same. I sincerely hope the PFA are working on a proposal that sees players take wage cuts to protect non-playing staff at all clubs. It's got to be done right with the express understanding that the money is used to protect staff, not saved for transfers or expensive wages in the future. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:24 - Apr 1 with 4107 views | Dyfnant | Why don’t all clubs furlough all the players, money capped at 80% of £2500 | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:41 - Apr 1 with 4052 views | Swanjaxs | I think most supporters of most clubs ( especially PL) will be looking at the players of the team they support to come up with some sort of personal financial sacrifice. Not a pay cut, but giving over a percentage of thier wages to the less fortunate at this time. If every player in the Premier league for instance gave over just 10% of thier wages for the next few months it could make a vital contribution to families struggling to put food on the table at the moment. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:42 - Apr 1 with 4050 views | Garyjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:24 - Apr 1 by Dyfnant | Why don’t all clubs furlough all the players, money capped at 80% of £2500 |
Because technically they would be putting all the players out of contract. Chaos! | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:48 - Apr 1 with 4009 views | Thebus |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:24 - Apr 1 by Dyfnant | Why don’t all clubs furlough all the players, money capped at 80% of £2500 |
If you did that, then after 4 weeks each player could ask to be made redundant and possibly just walk away from the club. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:04 - Apr 1 with 3982 views | pencoedjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:41 - Apr 1 by Swanjaxs | I think most supporters of most clubs ( especially PL) will be looking at the players of the team they support to come up with some sort of personal financial sacrifice. Not a pay cut, but giving over a percentage of thier wages to the less fortunate at this time. If every player in the Premier league for instance gave over just 10% of thier wages for the next few months it could make a vital contribution to families struggling to put food on the table at the moment. |
Agree totally but I bet the majority of them don’t give a fuk. The government should force each person in the UK who earns over 100k to pay 10% into a fund (NHS or key workers to be exceptions). | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:04 - Apr 1 with 3981 views | Darran | Surely our rich wealthy owners could cover this,after all even though nobody could foresee this pandemic it was the main reason for the sale wasn’t it! Well wasn’t it? So they’d be able to cover costs if things ever went shit shaped. That’s what the sellouts said didn’t they? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:09 - Apr 1 with 3969 views | builthjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:04 - Apr 1 by Darran | Surely our rich wealthy owners could cover this,after all even though nobody could foresee this pandemic it was the main reason for the sale wasn’t it! Well wasn’t it? So they’d be able to cover costs if things ever went shit shaped. That’s what the sellouts said didn’t they? |
As I have said all along, the Yanks haven't got a pot to pee in. Frauds. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:14 - Apr 1 with 3946 views | LeonWasGod |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 17:42 - Apr 1 by Garyjack | Because technically they would be putting all the players out of contract. Chaos! |
For 'normal' employees, furloughing someone doesn't break continuance service conditions. Are footballers different? They shouldn't be imo. Some clubs down the lower end of the pyramid may need to use furloughing to survive (same as any other business). | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:17 - Apr 1 with 3938 views | BillyChong |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:04 - Apr 1 by Darran | Surely our rich wealthy owners could cover this,after all even though nobody could foresee this pandemic it was the main reason for the sale wasn’t it! Well wasn’t it? So they’d be able to cover costs if things ever went shit shaped. That’s what the sellouts said didn’t they? |
That was pretty much how the sale was justified.... | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:24 - Apr 1 with 3921 views | Darran |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:17 - Apr 1 by BillyChong | That was pretty much how the sale was justified.... |
Indeed Bill,indeed. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:28 - Apr 1 with 3916 views | Garyjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:14 - Apr 1 by LeonWasGod | For 'normal' employees, furloughing someone doesn't break continuance service conditions. Are footballers different? They shouldn't be imo. Some clubs down the lower end of the pyramid may need to use furloughing to survive (same as any other business). |
Yes footballers are different as they are under contract. By furloughing them their clubs are saying that they can no longer honour that contract. It would be an absolute nightmare for clubs from top to bottom. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:41 - Apr 1 with 3881 views | jasper_T |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:14 - Apr 1 by LeonWasGod | For 'normal' employees, furloughing someone doesn't break continuance service conditions. Are footballers different? They shouldn't be imo. Some clubs down the lower end of the pyramid may need to use furloughing to survive (same as any other business). |
Depends whether clubs can still hold a player's registration despite putting them on furlough. That's the piece of paper tying them to a club/employer, not the employment contract. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:54 - Apr 1 with 3833 views | Thebus |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:14 - Apr 1 by LeonWasGod | For 'normal' employees, furloughing someone doesn't break continuance service conditions. Are footballers different? They shouldn't be imo. Some clubs down the lower end of the pyramid may need to use furloughing to survive (same as any other business). |
After 4 week of being furloughed you can ask to be made redundant and that includes players too. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 19:45 - Apr 1 with 3764 views | Dyfnant |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:54 - Apr 1 by Thebus | After 4 week of being furloughed you can ask to be made redundant and that includes players too. |
Do it for 3 weeks then, that’s a start | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:16 - Apr 1 with 3707 views | pencoedjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:54 - Apr 1 by Thebus | After 4 week of being furloughed you can ask to be made redundant and that includes players too. |
Is that true? | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:38 - Apr 1 with 3668 views | Joe_bradshaw | Redundant eh? That could be one way to get rid of the deadwood. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:48 - Apr 1 with 3660 views | QJumpingJack | Our owners should step in and help those who genuinely need it at the club - ie the non-playing staff. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 21:05 - Apr 1 with 3620 views | Thebus |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:16 - Apr 1 by pencoedjack | Is that true? |
Yes after 4 weeks any worker can ask to be made redundant | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 21:09 - Apr 1 with 3612 views | Thebus |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:28 - Apr 1 by Garyjack | Yes footballers are different as they are under contract. By furloughing them their clubs are saying that they can no longer honour that contract. It would be an absolute nightmare for clubs from top to bottom. |
No it doesn’t. It’s pointless furloughing players that earn thousands each week. Also they are under contract and therefore have the right to get paid what they are entitled too. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 21:11 - Apr 1 with 3617 views | Garyjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:48 - Apr 1 by QJumpingJack | Our owners should step in and help those who genuinely need it at the club - ie the non-playing staff. |
They are receiving 100% of their wages, as stated in the OP. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 22:09 - Apr 1 with 3535 views | longlostjack |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 21:09 - Apr 1 by Thebus | No it doesn’t. It’s pointless furloughing players that earn thousands each week. Also they are under contract and therefore have the right to get paid what they are entitled too. |
If they had any self respect they’d voluntarily give up 20% of their salary to help out the non-playing staff. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 22:22 - Apr 1 with 3512 views | Thebus |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 22:09 - Apr 1 by longlostjack | If they had any self respect they’d voluntarily give up 20% of their salary to help out the non-playing staff. |
I couldn’t agree more, but that’s another issue. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 23:24 - Apr 1 with 3451 views | STID2017 |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 18:14 - Apr 1 by LeonWasGod | For 'normal' employees, furloughing someone doesn't break continuance service conditions. Are footballers different? They shouldn't be imo. Some clubs down the lower end of the pyramid may need to use furloughing to survive (same as any other business). |
Totally different contracts. The normal employee can walk away with (I guess ) following a month's notice. Players cannot change jobs for years unless they ask for a transfer or are transferred. I don't claim to know the intricacies of players' contracts but assume they can only be changed by mutual agreement. Who in their right mind is going to agree to such massive pay cuts even in this climate ? | |
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