Jesus Gul
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- Feb 23, 2004
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Point of order Doris, those in the ridiculous masks were allegedly guests from PSG.
Carry on .
ooh Paris Fwiends
Point of order Doris, those in the ridiculous masks were allegedly guests from PSG.
Carry on .
ooh Paris Fwiends
It seems a good name for him. He is getting bad press again from ground staff employees that he is not paying them the London living wage still, this after a year ago he told the London mayor he would address the situation (the same mayor he wants planning approval from for the new stand) It seems crazy they are one of top payers for players but will under pay ground employees by a £1 an hourPinnochio?
It seems a good name for him. He is getting bad press again from ground staff employees that he is not paying them the London living wage still, this after a year ago he told the London mayor he would address the situation (the same mayor he wants planning approval from for the new stand) It seems crazy they are one of top payers for players but will under pay ground employees by a £1 an hour
https://www.mylondon.news/news/sout...31mDHUF7f04cXsBj5dDQ7Ll176ucx-euchoprcjBpVycQ
It seems from that article, only Liverpool, West Ham, Fulham, Everton and Chelsea are paying the living wage.
That’s the problem with zero hour contracts.
Do you understand what shares are? Just wondering. Rather the 300 mill pumped in for a new stadium, new training facilities and overall infrastructure, than a run down tin shed, a training complex that looks like the local rec and spunking all money on player wages, there's infrastructure and then there's Palace.
It does not say that they are the only clubs that are paying minimum wage, they give them as examples of Premier league clubs that do. It is not zero contracts that is the problem as they are still entitled to minimum wage, the problem is unscrupulous employers who just don't conform to the regulations