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AFLW - Contract Dispute - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Lily Of Laguna (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: Ladies Lounge (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-19.html) +--- Thread: AFLW - Contract Dispute (/thread-4519.html) |
AFLW - Contract Dispute - LP - 10-04-2019 Rumors surfacing that Vescio is one of or the ring leader of a group of AFLW players allegedly pursuing legal advice over the terms and conditions for future AFLW seasons. At least that is apparently how a couple of the footy media organisations want it publicly represented. I'll leave it to you to guess which media organisations and who they employ! : ![]() On a more serious note, I have to laugh when I read these AFL / AFLW pay disputes. The media and player associations carry on like they are so far removed from the next level that they may as well be supernatural extraterrestrials wearing red underwear from Krypton. But I can tell you without fear or favour, you could wipe 750+ names from the AFL playing lists and within 12 months of full-time AFL coaching you'd barely notice them missing. The ones with opportunity are not that much better to the ones who just fail to make a list, and the perception of competitiveness is all player relative! Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - kruddler - 10-04-2019 Got no issues with the ladies kicking up a fuss about their pay. They are a semi-professional league at best currently, with next to no certainty in their lives. How many games are they playing this year? When is the first game? When is the last game? When do they have to travel? Some people need to put leave in 12 months in advance from their jobs. The AFL need to sort their $hit out and either pay them a handsome wage so they don't need to structure their lives around an uncertain AFLW season, or give them some more certainty a long way out.....ideally both. As for Vescio or anyone being outspoken on the matter and who is reporting what.....WGAF. Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - DJC - 10-04-2019 I listened to the “break away” AFLW players’ lawyer on the wireless today. She was very cagey about how many players she was representing so it’s hard to know whether it’s 5 or >50. Either way, it’s not really clear how their log of claims differs from those players who are happy to be represented by the AFLPA. The lawyer did say that her clients wanted a longer season and more certainty about fixturing. It’s understandable that players want certainty so that they can juggle other commitments with the AFLW season. It is a joke that AFLW players don’t yet know when their pre-season training is meant to start. After such a promising start, the AFL seems to have dragged the AFLW down to mediocrity as far as industrial relations goes. Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - kruddler - 10-04-2019 (10-04-2019, 11:27 AM)DJC link Wrote:I listened to the “break away” AFLW players’ lawyer on the wireless today. She was very cagey about how many players she was representing so it’s hard to know whether it’s 5 or >50. Either way, it’s not really clear how their log of claims differs from those players who are happy to be represented by the AFLPA. They went through all this last year, and if they don't take a stand, they will probably have to go through it all again next year. Kudos to them for forcing the AFL to start taking them seriously. Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - DJC - 10-04-2019 I understand that the deadline for voting on the AFLW CBA was 1700 yesterday. Daisy Pearce was quoted as saying that she hoped everyone voted in favour and that’s not going to happen. However, it seems likely that the dissenters will be left out in the cold. I don’t know enough about the concerns but I hope the AFL can address them to the satisfaction of all. Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - kruddler - 10-05-2019 (10-04-2019, 11:21 PM)DJC link Wrote:I understand that the deadline for voting on the AFLW CBA was 1700 yesterday. Daisy Pearce was quoted as saying that she hoped everyone voted in favour and that’s not going to happen. However, it seems likely that the dissenters will be left out in the cold. It only needs 75% of the vote in favour for it to go through, so if all of the above is true and it doesn't go through, then there is a significant amount of girls who are unhappy. Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - LP - 10-06-2019 Gee the AFL media are going to town on Darcy, almost unanimously across the board they have pretty much made her the face of the AFLW pay dispute! Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - madbluboy - 10-06-2019 What are Patrick Dangerfield's thoughts on this? Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - DJC - 10-06-2019 At least 30% of the AFLW voted against the CBA. It seems that the players weren’t allowed to see the CBA but could only access a summary. No wonder it wasn’t approved ... and what on earth is the AFLPA up to? Re: AFLW - Contract Dispute - LP - 10-06-2019 (10-06-2019, 09:27 PM)madbluboy link Wrote:What are Patrick Dangerfield's thoughts on this? He thinks he is very pretty! |