unless its to tell them that they are having to let more staff go,dont think it will be to let them know that the xmas party will no longer be held at the Dalmahoy and they have moved it to the salvation army hall in Gorgie rd
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unless its to tell them that they are having to let more staff go,dont think it will be to let them know that the xmas party will no longer be held at the Dalmahoy and they have moved it to the salvation army hall in Gorgie rd
It will just be a curtesey update by BDO to the Yam staff and a thankyou for working for reduced wages or nowt as the case may be.
BDO will then bill £500/hour for their time.
Will they get paid overtime for turning out at night? I imagine it's at Riccarton to save turning on the lights at Tynie.
It's an odd one. If it was good news, why drag them away out there to kick them in the teeth? Then again, if it was good news you would think they'd be falling over themselves to tell them immediately. My guess is that the info about a meeting is probably incorrect.
It's probably for Gary Locke's urine tests :agree:
Another freebie from their benevolent landlord?:wink:
Probably no real news but they are doing it off site to make the staff feel its something important and they are being involved first.
Either that or it's the old trick of having the meeting away from the office whilst the security arrangements are changed because they are not getting back in! If this was a real good news one it would be leaked to the press well in advance and allisbary would not be able to contain himself, presumably neither would independent Ian, MP for all of the people.
Probably announcing that the new training sessions will take place at the Gyle, and that they will be ground sharing with Whitehill Welfare from here on in, in preparation for an assault on the Lowlife League title next year.
They had to wait to till Tuesday night as the team bus ran out of petrol, nobody had a credit card that wasn't snide, so they had to hitch hike home. Several of the 'less experienced' first team members took the wrong turning and apparently ended up in Aberdeen.
It was interesting that the accommodation on Friday was paid by the Hearts Fighting Fund and not FoH. I assume that that was in their remit as I understood that the Fighting Fund was for essential maintenance such as painting steps, repairing windows etc. Does this mean FoH are struggling to raise cash and every penny has to go to the bid or they are running out? Finally did Ross County give Hearts a cut of the gates?
It's probably just some mundane update meeting from BDO.
"Here's the current status: nothing new to tell you other than we just made another 3k from holding this get together. Thank you all and good night."
It is to explain the new terms of the lease with HWU, show them where the cleaning eqpt is and work out shifts for who is cleaning the cludgies every night.
When Charles Green offered to buy the old Rangers out of admin there were two offers on the table. One to buy the club with a CVA and one to buy the assets of the old club and start a new club in Div 3.
As far as we know there is no dual offer from FoH as the assets are the bit they can't afford (although in my opinion they should be offering to buy the club without the assets as well).
What I'm getting to is that on the day that the CVA is turned down (if it is) then I imagine they will be turfed out of the premises pretty quickly?
Anyone know what the norm is?
This is what don't get - as I understand it, the 'Muppets with money' (Ann Budge ??) are putting the money up for FOH and the 1st years D/D's are for the running of the club (IF successful ??). After that, the D/D's are for RE-PAYING that money to the 'Muppets with Money' (Ann Budge ??) - does anyone seriously expect that money to be repaid ??.
Hence the reason there will be a security on the loan. If the CVA is successful, they'll be buying Tynecastle and using it as security. If they don't repay, they could lose ownership of Tynecastle.
What I think is more likely to happen, if the repayments slow to a trickle, is that the terms will be renegotiated and the Loan paid back over a longer term, with the increase in interest payments that would obviouslly incur. Hearts would probably also find themselves paying a large part of their income every year to offset part of the cancelled DDs.
Maybe they could hold it in the accountancy faculty. Maybe learn why we've been saying "told you so" since early 2006
:agree: but the ordinary non playing staff who are left (the ones who got shafted immediately last time) need to be kept sweet, especially if they are being paid no money, or less than they got before, but are keeping the good ship yam moving on behalf of the admins meantime.
At least BDO seem to want to talk to the "staff", which was more than the dear leader ever felt he had to do, especially the poor saps that lost their jobs overnight - but what do they matter and what thought have they had since?.