I say good on them.Polec & Preuss
These guys have stolen Millions of dollars from AFL Clubs
If stupid clubs offer duds like that big coin.
Good luck to them, I say
What about Vickery?
I say good on them.Polec & Preuss
These guys have stolen Millions of dollars from AFL Clubs
This is the problem with the minimum TPP. It’s the only possible outcome - north’s playing list should be getting paid 70% or less than others.
Yes.Do you think any industry would accept workers doing the same job for the same employer, with equal levels of experience and aptitudes, being paid 30% less because of the location they worked at?
Do you think any industry would accept workers doing the same job for the same employer, with equal levels of experience and aptitudes, being paid 30% less because of the location they worked at?
Do you think any industry would accept workers doing the same job for the same employer, with equal levels of experience and aptitudes, being paid 30% less because of the location they worked at?
Professional sportspeople get paid on outcomes typically. The minimum TPP distorts this materially. It’s not about where they are working, it’s about their output. Not sure we are arguing the same thing. What I have interpreted is that You are basically arguing that performance is irrelevant and all full forwards in AFL get paid the same. It’s nonsense to me. For early career players I think is typically a fixed amount which makes sense as their output is not yet known.
The employer I worked at discriminated on outcomes and had even worked with the unionised part of the workforce to have 5% of their pay be merit based - some would get zero and some would get 10%. And the ones getting 10% were contributing way more than 100/90ths of what the others were.
One of the downsides of ‘equal pay for equal work’ / unionism is the ‘equal work’ bit. It’s a good slogan but it isn’t what really happens in most workplaces. Some people just care about their jobs more than others and do it better - shouldn’t they get paid more for that?
On a micro sense Maybe you could argue that Polec gets paid more because he is at a club that sucks at the moment and has to put up with that. Dusty may get paid similar to him because although he offers way more output on field, he gets to enjoy success and being at a big club and that is another form of compensation.
Do you think any industry would accept workers doing the same job for the same employer, with equal levels of experience and aptitudes, being paid 30% less because of the location they worked at?
Yes.
Construction - many companies (employers) have multiple entities, and pay like for like employees different rates depending on the sites they work on or at.
And, I can't think of any other industry where a company/entity is required to pay a "total minimum salary" for their key workforce regardless of performance.
The Golden State Warriors pay their players a combined $US193 million. The San Antonio Spurs pay theirs $US96 million.Do you think any industry would accept workers doing the same job for the same employer, with equal levels of experience and aptitudes, being paid 30% less because of the location they worked at?
The Golden State Warriors pay their players a combined $US193 million. The San Antonio Spurs pay theirs $US96 million.
Yeah I think so, like a rookie contract. But someone like @Scoop would know better.Is there a minimum wage in basketball?
For players? There is a scale.Is there a minimum wage in basketball?
Full rookie deals kick in about 900k to 1M. Goes higher the higher you were picked. Rookie sliding scale.Yeah I think so, like a rookie contract. But someone like @Scoop would know better.
Seems Polec hadn’t even bothered to back to a state league, he’s gone to suburban footy with Yarraville/Seddon.I imagine Polec is going to be the best paid SANFL player in 2023. Although he seems the type St Kilda love to get….
Is that where the money is?Seems Polec hadn’t even bothered to back to a state league, he’s gone to suburban footy with Yarraville/Seddon.
Probably doesn’t need much more money after having set himself up nicely at NorthIs that where the money is?
"Hawth Melbourne"Josh Gibson is now an assistant coach at Hawth Melbourne.
Clarko's certainly a fan of getting the band back togetherJosh Gibson is now an assistant coach at Hawth Melbourne.
Would LMAO if he gets Norf up and running before the Hawks.Clarko's certainly a fan of getting the band back together