Popular Post adelphi1867 Posted Tuesday at 12:01 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:01 Quite right too. The way they have been treated is diabolical at least. Read the report in the Star. 4 9 22
S25OWL Posted Tuesday at 12:06 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-union-action-payment-5348577 1
Popular Post Bulldog Posted Tuesday at 12:08 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:08 Maybe if they'd have been in it to start with, it wouldn't have been so easy to withdraw their wages. 8 1 18
Popular Post adelphi1867 Posted Tuesday at 12:09 Author Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:09 Just now, Bulldog said: Maybe if they'd have been in it to start with, it wouldn't have been so easy to withdraw their wages. There lies a lesson for all. Strength through unity. 4 9 40
REDOWL Posted Tuesday at 12:12 Posted Tuesday at 12:12 A good move for the staff and, hopefully, if there is anyone being difficult for whatever reason then help will be at hand. 2 4
torryowl Posted Tuesday at 12:24 Posted Tuesday at 12:24 Didn't realise we had around 100 non footballing staff ......good luck to em and hope they get what there owed. 8
Owls_fan_since_1983 Posted Tuesday at 12:31 Posted Tuesday at 12:31 Good luck the non playing staff 1 1
oh_weds_we_love_you Posted Tuesday at 12:33 Posted Tuesday at 12:33 Good luck to them, hope they get the monies they are due ASAP and with the absolute bare minimum impact on their own financial circumstances. Be interesting to see how the club responds - there will be some employees for whom if they end up striking, games won't be able to go ahead. 1 1
Popular Post 4MinsOfTimeAddedOn Posted Tuesday at 12:34 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:34 Solidarity. ️ 2 10
hasthagotanycheese Posted Tuesday at 12:34 Posted Tuesday at 12:34 Good. Just another turn of the clamps on Despots knackers. Anything that makes his situation more uncomfortable is welcome in my view. Hope they eventually go on strike and stop the club from any meaningful functioning and further reduce monies going into his pockets. 1 4
Popular Post Fablon Dunlop Posted Tuesday at 12:45 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:45 Perhaps feeling a bit more like it'll make a difference, now that the football regulator is in place. Surely this can't go on for much longer. News is that Chansiri is ignoring calls and refusing any communication. It won't end well for him. What we up to now? 6 embargoes? Staff unionising, regulator sniffing about, protests on and off the pitch. Sell up. For fûcks sake. Do the right thing, pick up your phone and make a deal. I want to take my son to a game this season. Took him to watch us smash Plymouth last season and he absolutely loved it. He keeps wanting me to take him again and I absolutely will not until Chansiri has gone. 8 3 1 2
onslow Posted Tuesday at 12:50 Posted Tuesday at 12:50 41 minutes ago, Bulldog said: Maybe if they'd have been in it to start with, it wouldn't have been so easy to withdraw their wages. Nobody should have to join a union to ensure they have legal rights to recourse against their employer for not being paid their contractual wage owed. 1 8
Popular Post Mole Posted Tuesday at 12:54 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:54 "Hello, is that Mr Chansiri? My name is Sharon Graham and i'm the General Secretary at Unite. I'd like to discuss the issue of unpaid wages to some of our members" "What's it got to do with you?" 15
adamwestsleftear Posted Tuesday at 12:55 Posted Tuesday at 12:55 3 minutes ago, onslow said: Nobody should have to join a union to ensure they have legal rights to recourse against their employer for not being paid their contractual wage owed. Workers in unions are better paid and better protected. Sadly that's the real world 1 1 7
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now