If i was on 20k a week I'd feel pretty bad letting someone on less than 5% of my salary having to be furloughed while I took full pay.
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If i was on 20k a week I'd feel pretty bad letting someone on less than 5% of my salary having to be furloughed while I took full pay.
In mid March we agreed to a temporary 20% pay cut for April, May June. March paid at full pay.
The the government announce the furlough scheme the next day and earlier this week 50% of the staff have been put on furlough from April 1st for April and May.
Our owner initially suggested the 50% who remain in work still take pay cut to 80% and furloughed staff get 80% of the 80% (so 64%) but was told not possible. Furloughed staff are to be on 80%. Government is paying anyway.
He then wanted the remaining 50% who were carrying on working to still take a 20% cut - which I had agreed to back in mid March anyway, so any extra was a bonus - but the other directors have thankfully talked him into putting the workers back up to 100% so we will at least get slightly more than the furloughed staff for working 40 hours a week vs Zero hours.
Weve got plenty of cash in the bank to pay the wages. We could have paid them without the help of the taxpayer in my opinion, but I think most business are taking advantage of the system for cash flow purposes, so cant blame them too much for that as we have lost more than 50% of our business for the next 3 months at least.
Tax payer picks up 4m wage bill for 3 months for Spurs furloughed staff and yet they will spend over 100m on transfer, fees and wages for 1 player.
Exactly, the government had to make a decision last week and out something in place, but with a bit more time they would hopefully have put some sort of qualifying criteria in place. Problem is, the people that pay the rice are th people at the bottom whatever way you look at it. If there was no furlough scheme in place or one where everyone had to take a cut before they were eligible clubs would jut have sacked staff altogether.
footballers step up help your own clubs workers, I'm sure help with shopping costs etc, would be lovely gesture .
I think someone on £20k a wee who isn't willing to take a small paycut to keep a few people in their job must not have great morals tbh.
I think that the biggest issue here is that Employees at the lower end of the pay scale and conditions aren't protected in law against their bosses doing something like this to them. Maybe we as football supporters should show some solidarity with other workers instead of having a go at footballers who i'm sure will help those in need at the club.
So, money that could be used to beef up the NHS is instead being used so that Vincent Tan saves a bit more cash.
Vincent Tan, net worth $1.6billion
Vincent Tan, 30 days ago sold £55m worth of shares in LAFC.
Let's hear it for Vincent "The Leech" Tan. But, let's not say all this because,,,, well,,,, we need a new striker.
Tan isn't the only one. People will remember how much of football responded to a national crisis. If only more football people had the moral fibre of Ramsey.
Exactly. I think it is a travesty that Vincent Tan has taken such a short amount of time to leech from the UK Government at a time where 2,900 people have died, our Health Service is stretched, and people are losing jobs. He just made millions from LAFC. He can afford to pay those wages, most of those employees are on low wages. Despicable, reprehensible behaviour. But, sadly, not unpredictable.
Interesting that Juventus players (amongst others) have agreed to forgo wages for 4 months, saving around 90m Euros.