Premier League clubs 'should pay living wage' to staff
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49288182
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There should be no excuses for the Premier League clubs not paying all their staff a reasonable hourly rate above the minimum wage.
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When l was up with my brothers l did watch some local games but that is not as cheap as one would think and the seats are bloody uncomfortable as well. |
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From Dec 2014 . . .
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While i'm sure a lot of the clubs don't pay the living wage to their staff the article itself is nonsense. For example the quote from the cleaner saying United should pay more seeing how they make so much money and is struggling to put food on his table isn't actually employed by the club. He's employed by a cleaning company that they outsource to, the club actually pays it's own staff the living wage. Yes you could argue that they should hire a different cleaning company but good luck finding one in Manchester that pays their staff the living wage.
Them mentioning that only 4 out of 20 clubs being accredited by the Living Wage Foundation is also meaningless as there is zero obligation to do so. The Living Wage Foundation isn't some legal obligation it's a private company who want you to pay them to give you a shiny certificate that has no more weight than if you printed it up yourself. Very few companies who pay the living wage have it. |
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Is the living wage a legal requiremne or is that just the minimum wage?
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Minimum wage.
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What (for example) makes a cleaner at a premier league club worth more than one at a championship side ? |
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The Living Wage, sometimes referred to as the ‘Real’ Living Wage is an hourly rate based on the basic cost of living in the UK. It’s calculated by the Living Wage Foundation, a campaigning organisation in the UK, and therefore has no legal grounding. The Living Wage for the UK is set at a recommended £9 per hour and for London at a recommended £10.55 per hour. The national minimum wage is £8.21 p/h for anyone over 25 https://www.crunch.co.uk/knowledge/e...ts-difference/ |
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