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If it's a fixed contract then you would be due the remainder of your contract. If you're classed as a temp then you can be made redundant at anytime with no financial settlement.
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She was pretty clear on this point.... and she loves dealing with wrongs!!
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07-03-2012 07:51 AM #2528This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They can't!
Employment law states two things: employers can't discriminate between temporary or full time staff and that fixed term contracts have a maximum of four. once you have completed three and are offered a fourth, you are expected to become a permanent employee on completion of the fourth.
http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/br...fixedterm.html
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employme...kers/DG_175138
http://www.eis.org.uk/print.asp?id=1603&dbase=
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07-03-2012 08:09 AM #2529This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It reads to me that the liquidator would have to transfer the SPL share to whoever the SPL board tells them to, be that a Phoenix Huns, the relegated club from the SPL or a 2nd team coming up from Div 1. Basically it's all up to the SPL board.
Doncaster is clearly trying to bounce opinion into a fait accompli where we all just lie down and let New Huns walk back in. He is relying on the headless chicken Scottish media doing their usual thorough investigative job and just writing what they're told (Motherwell born billionaire etc etc).
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It is not a decision by the SPL Board . I saw it on another site that the Board will be bound by the decision of a special meeting of the full SPL membership. In other words all clubs to have a say in what replaces a defunct Hun.
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I'm not generally one for stomping off in the huff, but if they are smuggled back into the league as a phoenix team, that would probably be the final straw for me. We've (as fans) spent a fortune over the years watching our team struggle, as we try to play within our means, and by the rules. What's the point?
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07-03-2012 08:57 AM #2532
#Rangers director Dave King releases a statement saying he believes liquidation is inevitable.
King says the club will not meet euro deadline and will therefore not take part in euro competitions next season. #Rangers
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In related news, I can't get the story to come up, but the headline is very interesting:-
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07-03-2012 09:17 AM #2537
THe drama that is unfolding at Ibrox has made me pay more attention that i have ever bothered to rankgers and to their fan base which includes often nipping on to their forums to see what their views on it are. I have to say that it totally dumbfounds me how bigoted, narrow minded, stupid and more importantly paranoid their support is. Throughout this whole thing there has been two underlying themes 1) It is everyone else's fault but our own 2) **** them, **** the SPL, **** Scotland and lets just move to another league.
This thread is another example.
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/inde...owtopic=213207
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThe SPL and SFA absolutely must treat Rangers exactly as they would any other club and apply the rules fairly. To me that means them being expelled from the SPL and having to earn their place back. If the authorities fail to do this they will have driven the final nail in the coffin of Scottish football. On the other hand, if they show a strong hand, we just might be much better off as a result with our credibility in one piece and a clear message to all levels of the game that cheats will not be tolerated. It is all very fine laying down the law to junior clubs for fielding ineligible players, the time it counts is when one of the big boys does it.
C'mon SFA and SPL, let's see your nuts
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And i realise that it's maybe not all of them that are morons but what this case has done for me is reveal that a f***load of them are!
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Rangers director Dave King today revealed he is going to sue former club owner Sir David Murray for 20 million pounds.
Mr King, the South African-based businessman who made a flying visit to Scotland last week, confirmed his intentions in an explosive statement released today.
As well as taking action over the non-disclosure of the full financial picture at the Glasgow club, Mr King said that:
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Seems a strange thing for him to say
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Actually I think that is what we would all like to see. So lets have Rangers expelled from the SPL and earn their place back at the top table in three or four years as Newco Rangers. Then they and Celtic can work with the rest of us as equal shareholders in what is best for Scottish football. If only!
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Very interesting reading, which will take some time to digest. Two things strike me immediately, though:-
1. it's very easy to take the moral high ground, as DK is. However, he's not exactly a paragon of virtue himself. He does make reference to his tax problems, to be fair, but it's difficult to trust him completely.
2. I still cannot believe that SDM didn't know about the Ticketus scam. I can't see how he wouldn't have known.
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07-03-2012 10:21 AM #2546This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This will just not happen.
Whatever filth is still to ooze out of Castle Greyskull over the next few days and weeks, you can rest assured that Glasgow Rangers will take their place in the SPL next season.
Forget the football authorities, it will go well beyond that. The people who will ultimately decide Rangers fate will be a lot higher up than that. If the SPL and SFA make a stand I can guarantee that Alex Salmond and politicians of all other parties will intervene to save them from ultimate humiliation.
Already you can see the bias from the BBC. I have yet to hear anyone on a phone in programme or a text read out, pointing out that most Scottish football fans - never mind Celtic fans - want to see the back of them, and will gladly take the chance of losing TV revenue. The game looks buggered with or without Rangers anyway. Instead we have to listen day in day out to the hand wringing drivel of the likes of Billy Dodds.
There is at this moment a complete media ban on a paedophile case in Scotland, because some of the accused just happen to hold or have held high office. If the people that run the country can do this - and get away with it - then saving Rangers will be a piece of cake.
We are stuck with them.
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I will answer CWG and MrSmith in one as i am on my tablet and cannae multiquote:-) Both wrong actually as they can do what they like. Such is the life of an expat contract worker. Working for an Italian company out of their Swiss office in a joint venture with an American company which together have formed a nigerian company to allow us to work in nigeria subcontracted to another American company, think I would be struggling to fight a case :-)
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07-03-2012 10:30 AM #2549This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, DK specifically says in his statement that SDM didn't know about Ticketus...... that's the bit that I find really difficult to swallow.
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But, given the complex nature of what appears to be a Yammish contract in your case, my considered opinion is that you are indeed rubber ducked.
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