It would be easy to look at those who have decent salaries and good terms and conditions and think of them as whingers when they stand up
against changes to their contracts or working environments, but the very reason they have those good terms is usually because they have strong unions.
Not exact matches
guys obviously your both passionate Arsenal fans and your both right in what you say but i have
to agree with @Nothing
changed, up until three years ago when we made new
contracts with our sponsors which put us up there financially with the elite of Europe but the quality or quantity of signings did not match the finances, lets not forget we made a profit from sale of players
against buying players and add that
to your annual profits that's not acceptable, its a load of bull that we couldn't sign Lamar on time we had almost three months
to do so, and regarding playing sexy football, what happen
to it?
Of course there is also the small matter of Arsene Wenger's
contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have
to make massive
changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem
to go
against his usual philosophy of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending
contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth system.
We have Martinez who looks a talent but become a bit stagnant in the 1st team, Matt Macey has a new
contract and who wants
to bet
against his development becoming stagnant without
change to the GK Coaching?
we might have
changed formations but i feel like the players do nt receive any instructions and just go with the flow, i havent seen wenger set up a proper tactical team
to shackle the oppostions since the 2 - 0
against man city and that was years ago, maybe the 3 - 0
against chelsea but that was
to get a new
contract which he has.
With Arsenal Football Club going
against the wishes of a large section of the fanbase by handing another two year
contract to our long serving but often under fire manager, it was always going
to be imperative that Arsene Wenger was given a large transfer budget in order
to change the pattern of recent seasons and challenge for the Premier League title.
Out of desperation the tactical set - up was
changed, we beat a few teams who had little
to play for, rode our luck in two games
against City, and a fortunate first goal
against Chelsea in the Cup Final -(Sanchez brought the ball down with his hands that led
to the goal)-- and just as in 2014, the manager used his go -
to Cup
to justify a new
contract.
The public interest is poorly served by a law that makes it easier for unions
to hold out
against any effort
to change costly, outdated
contract provisions during a period of intense fiscal and economic stress.
Another supporter of the
contract was Ron Lemon (R - Frewburg), who said he was opposed
to changing the retirement option from 25
to 20 years, but said it wasn't enough for him
to vote
against it.
Given the risks and costs involved and the likely
changes to contractual provisions required
to reflect the position, arguably it would be difficult for
contracts to be negotiated fully
against a background of uncertainty as
to the contractor's amenability
to FIA 2000.
Making such a unilateral
change amounts
to a breach of
contract, known as a constructive dismissal, which is a claim
against your employer for severance pay even though you were not formally fired.
But
to protect an employer
against a constructive dismissal suit, the
contract must provide that these «
changes» have been contemplated and were specifically accepted by the employee.
-- A court can not alter,
change or modify terms of a
contract or add new ones that the parties didn't agree
to and there is a presumption
against provisions that could have easily been
The practical effect of the proposed
change would be
to allow enforcement bodies, such as the OFT,
to take action
to remove notices, and
to bring action
against EULAs «without complex legal arguments about whether the licenses were or were not
contracts», they said.
This is known as «European exhaustion»; Article 7 (2) which provides an exception
to European exhaustion of rights where there are legitimate reasons for the owner
to oppose further commercialisation of the goods, especially where the condition of the goods is
changed or impaired after they have been put onto the market, and Article 8 (2) which entitles a trade mark owner
to invoke its trade mark rights
against a licensee who contravenes any provision in his licensing
contract with regard
to its duration, the form covered by the registration in which the trade mark can be used, the scope of the goods or services for which the licence is granted, the territory in which the trade mark may be affixed, or the quality of the goods manufactured or of the services provided by the licensee.
Constructive dismissal commonly comes up when
changes are made
to an employee's
contract or working conditions, when people are disgruntled or feel they have been discriminated
against or unfairly treated by a manager.
Futures
contracts were originally implemented as a way for farmers
to hedge
against the ever -
changing prices of their crops between the time that they planted them in the time that they harvested them and brought them
to market.
The
contracts, which trade
against the price of bitcoin, have surged from a low of $ 18 (0.027 BTC) on 15th September
to a high of $ 261 (0.379 BTC) as of yesterday, a
change that represents an increase of nearly 1,300 %.
, whereas an insecure commission - chasing sales person overtly constrains folks by invoking the terms of the previously signed BRA
contract «
against» a client who might not have felt entirely comfortable with signing the BRA
contract (unfortunately for him or her) in the first place or who was unaware of the ramifications of signing his / her rights
to change Realtors away.
Closing Disclosure statement - details all funds
changing hands between the buyer and seller Truth in Lending statement - a final summary of the terms of your loan Mortgage note - a legal obligation
to repay the lender according
to stated terms Deed of trust - the legal transfer of ownership; gives the lender a claim
against your home if you fail
to meet the terms of the mortgage note Affidavits - any binding statements by the buyer or seller Riders - any
contract amendments that impact your rights Any additional documents required in your state