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Right, so they don't have discretion. Fuck me sideways. I don't have the discretion to make a decision if I need someone else's approval.
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Right, so they don't have discretion. Fuck me sideways. I don't have the discretion to make a decision if I need someone else's approval.
Can people calling for Raelenes head state why? She's barely been in the job a year and seems to be making the right-ish moves, even if saying anything other than a final is failure (she mustn't watch much rugby)
If the alternative is that no contract offer will be forthcoming, take it or leave it.
There is precedent within AusRugby of it occurring.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...n-o-connor-s-ra-contract-20190716-p527rk.html
https://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/...t/news-story/d2f2205de93e62ab4ad5e77e4b5c4f3c
JOC (James O'Connor) wanted those clauses put in his contract though. It wasn't at the behest of RA/Qld Reds.
I highly doubt the public opinion of Raelene Castle would be better if she'd come out and announced that Israel Folau would no longer be playing rugby in Australia because he refused to accept contract conditions that didn't apply to anyone else and therefore they had decided not to offer him another contract.
I respectfully disagree. She had a fiduciary responsibility to protect the code.
Right, so they don't have discretion. Fuck me sideways. I don't have the discretion to make a decision if I need someone else's approval.
Indeed. And this is the heart of problem/matter.
Over many years the ARU as it was gradually yet unrelentingly agreed more and more absolute and consultative rights to RUPA that would make even the CFMEU green with envy. Many were reckless and strategically irresponsible in the interests of the code and the ARU itself over time.
One of the most egregious and extraordinary is the process the ARU/RA had/has to use to not sack but ultimately just wrist-slap Beale in 2014 (when the ARU wanted to sack him) and then sack Folau in 2019. Namely, to even potentially sack or seriously discipline a player, the ARU/RA legally must establish a totally independent quasi-legal panel to assess whether or not it can even do that and that panel has absolute judgement rights on such matters. (And thus btw RA must spend large $ sums on just paying this panel to make that independent assessment, no matter what the result.)
What responsible employer permits such a process whereby it cannot dismiss or on its own account and need discipline its employees as it sees right and necessary?
This same type of RUPA-controlled constriction applied to the types of clauses - such as social media clauses - that the ARU could if it wished insert into player contracts. RUPA possesses major controls and veto rights over the nature and fine print of these clauses. Again, for highly paid employees, this is extraordinary and virtually unprecedented.
The week keeps getting better!
I wanted a complete clean out, but two out of three aint bad, in the immortal words of the big 'Loaf.
I also think the chance of Folau successfully suing Rugby Australia would be way higher if this had happened. I am not a lawyer but I would think Folau would have had a strong case for constructive dismissal. RA has taken their highest profile player who has had a minor disciplinary issue (the first post and apology) and as a result you've decided that the only way they can continue their employment is by accepting employment conditions that apply to no one else.
Still half a year to go mate. Nothing will change until the AGM in April.
Petition to kick Raelene Castle out? Who can start this.
Can people calling for Raelenes head state why? She's barely been in the job a year and seems to be making the right-ish moves, even if saying anything other than a final is failure (she mustn't watch much rugby)
I don't think anyone, other than MArto, is suggesting. My comment was in relation to the statement made about not trusting someone who signed with a 'rebel league' back in 1995.
Given that it's routine to assess presidents and prime ministers on their performance after 100 days, I think it's fair to say you can form an impression of how a sports executive is doing after nearly two years in the role.