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Mr Cullinan previously represented Coles employee Duncan Hart in successfully terminating the supermarket giant's agreement last year because its trade - off
of weekend
penalty rates left workers worse off than the
award.
The
award includes
penalty rates
of 150 per cent on public holidays, 50 per cent on Sundays and 25 per cent on Saturdays.
The ruling, which introduces
penalty rates to more than 22,000 employees across 450 stores, is one
of the first major agreements to be terminated following reports franchises and retailers are paying below the
award through expired deals with the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association.
«We estimate a move to
award penalty rates would lead to a reduction in Australian system profitability
of 24.3 per cent - clearly a very large number.
That's according to new analysis by Deutsche Bank analyst Michael Simotas, who said a review
of Domino's wage agreement shows the pizza franchisor's current agreement expired in June 2013, and does not pay the
penalty rates stipulated in the
award covering the fast food sector, including loadings for work after 9 pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
As previously disclosed, the Company received a final judgment in its favor for a total
of US$ 1.9 million plus interest from the US District Court for the District
of Arizona in January, 2016 related to an arbitral
award of R$ 7.8 million, including interest and
penalties, from a Brazilian arbitration panel.
They all have played different amount
of times and some teams are
awarded far more
penalties than us.
Speaking on Sky Sports following the controversial conclusion to the game, Carragher claimed Benteke was completely within his rights to go down under the challenge
of Damien Delaney, and that the referee was correct to
award a
penalty.
Even during the times
of Denis B, Thiery H and Viera those referees were always against us otherwise how would one explain us with all that quality loosing to manure certain games??? The fa is part
of that plan... the referees they keep giving those big games... why did we have to play manure on our 50th unbeaten game (not to mention the controvercial
penalty awarded), why did we have to play wenger's 1000th game against a moreens chelsea we've never beaten?
Add to that what seemed to be a decent rub
of the green from the match officials, with more
penalties awarded already this season as in the whole
of the last one, Arsenal's luck was on the up.
Though it could be seen as a soft
penalty to be
awarded, by the letter
of the law it was undoubtedly a foul.
Arsene Wenger was very clear in his comments after the West Brom v Arsenal game on New Years Eve that Mike Dean had made a grave error in
awarding the Baggies a
penalty in the dying minutes
of the 1 - 1 draw, but after telling us all that he was going to contest the charge it now appears that he has admitted that he was guilty as charged.
I'm asking myself if the referee would've
awarded a
penalty if the same thing had happened in our area (obviously without going in the back
of the net), and I don't think he would
of, and indeed it shouldn't be (although they have be
awarded), so by the same logic, I think it was a goal.
In fact, defender Michal Kadlec was the team's top scorer in qualifying — and two
of his three goals were
penalties, including a controversially
awarded spot kick against Scotland.
There was however, late drama as Porto were
awarded a
penalty in the second minute
of additional which Andre Silva converted to win the Portuguese giants first Champions League game this season.
The Blues manager was highly critical
of referee Chris Foy, who sent off Jose Bosingwa and Didier Drogba as well as
awarding Rangers a
penalty.
It could also be that they do not like Arsenal i9n general, but the only other explanation for referee Martin Atkinson failing to
award us any
of the three possible
penalty kicks against West Ham last night is complete incompetence.
Not only did the leg breaking tackle on Man United's Shaw in the
penalty earn neither a
penalty or a card, but a UEFA panel gave the player who made it the Man
of the Match
award.
They were
awarded double the
penalties of any other side to the Christmas period.
A review
of the
awarding of penalties in the Premier League this season shows that Leicester were
awarded by far the most
penalties in the League — 13, which is approximately 3 times the league average
of 4.3 — whilst the Arsenal have been
awarded only 2
penalties all season — the second least number in the league and are the only team in the League not to have been
awarded a
penalty at home!
The chances are pretty strong that Arsenal will have to play at least one
of the games coming up without our manager being on the bench, because not only was the Frenchman sent away from the touchline for his vehement and vocal complaints after Burnley were
awarded a stoppage time
penalty, but video evidence seems to show him arguing and maybe even pushing the fourth official Andrew Taylor as he was urging Wenger further down the tunnel.
So lets take the ref out
of this game and score several goals so we aren't at the mercy
of a last minute
penalty from a ref who is more than likely to
award one against us.
The Arsenal played well we had over 70 % position
of the ball with something like 27 attacks were 8 were on target burnly had a game plan and that game plan was about hurting our players ankles and they got away scot free with it yet xaka gets red?????? Yes they were diddling about when that happened but compare it to the challenge on ozil and he was on goal yes koscienly came back from an offside position but the high boot on the head was dangerous I thought Arsenal played well and controlled the game well even when we were put under pressure in our own half when you look at the
penalty awarded to them you will see a dive as coquelin barely touched him how many time did they push kosscielny
of the ball???? hope he is ok as he was looking like he had a thigh problem I like the back four
of todays as Gabriel did ok specially when we went down to ten men >> > I salute our Arsenal for wining the game on the 97 minit with only 10 men on the field What an iced cold
penalty scored by Alexis
An indirect free - kick was
awarded to Burton, but the laws
of the game state that that the
penalty kick should have been retaken.
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of leaders Chelsea (Video) Burnley 1 - 0 Man City Premier League Highlights: George Boyd strike dents City's title hopes, but should Pellegrini's team have been
awarded a
penalty?
If Arsenal win this FA Cup match against Lincoln today, the win will not ease any pain the Gooners were allegedly have went through when Arsenal lost to Bayern Munich last Tuesday night at the Ems because there wasn't any pain the Gooners have suffered in the first place when Arsenal lost the match by a 1 - 5 away win for Bayern Munich which in my own observation was a rigged result for Bayern Munich by the match referee, his linesman and the other referee official who was behind the goal post, a match referee who earlier has denied Arsenal a
penalty of their own but later connived against them to
award a
penalty to Bayern Munich and in the process sent off Koscielny to deliberately weaken Arsenal team strength to frustrate them in the game.
If Arsenal win this FA Cup match against Lincoln today, the win will not ease any pain the Gooners were allegedly had went through when Arsenal lost to Bayern Munich last Tuesday night at the Ems because there wasn't any pain the Gooners have suffered in the first place when Arsenal lost the match by a 1 - 5 away win to Bayern Munich which in my own observation was a rigged result for Bayern Munich by the match referee, his linesman and the other referee official who was behind the goal post, a match referee who earlier had denied Arsenal a
penalty of their own but later connived against them to
award a
penalty to Bayern Munich and in the process sent off Koscielny to deliberately weaken Arsenal team strength to frustrate them in the game.
In what was a highly charged encounter between the Spanish rivals, Barca will feel aggrieved that they weren't
awarded a late
penalty of their own when Gabi appeared to commit a handball inside the Atleti box.
It must be the Ref's fault for not disallowing all
of Forest's goals and not
awarding Arsenal
penalties.
It's worth pointing out that Arsenal have already been
awarded four
penalties this season so far, two more than the Gunners won over the course
of the entire last Premier League campaign.
Gianluigi Buffon was sent off in what was his last Champions League game ahead
of retirement this summer, as he fiercely protested referee Michael Oliver's decision to
award an injury - time
penalty.
He wrote in his own report: «Following the
award of a
penalty kick against his team in approx. 92nd min, Mr Wenger left his technical area to confront me in disagreement at the decision.
According to the Daily Cannon, since season 2008/09
of the top seven clubs in the Premier League ie Man City, Man United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal and Everton, Arsenal have been
awarded the least amount
of penalties and have conceded the most, referee bias or coincidence?
The above are incidents that should lead to the
award of a direct kick that includes a
penalty.
Fouls and misconduct are penalised as follows: Direct free kick A direct free kick is
awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any
of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force: • kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • trips or attempts to trip an opponent • jumps at an opponent • charges an opponent • strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • pushes an opponent • tackles an opponent A direct free kick is also
awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any
of the following three offences: • holds an opponent • spits at an opponent • handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own
penalty area)
Jon Moss put in his explanation to the FA: «In the 92nd minute
of the game, following the
award of a
penalty against Arsenal, I was informed by Mr Taylor that he had been confronted by Mr Wenger in the technical area.
on another note it seems that the age old arsenal fans on untold arsenal have stopped being the ever deluded akbs.In their most recent post They to totaly agree on the red card offence
of mertz and also two more arsenal players should have been sent off and that chelsea could and should have been
awarded a
penalty.
The last time he get injured, he was replaced by Arteta while we were winning 1 - 0, and the el - capitan back then turn to have the worst game
of his Arsenal career by giving two goals away, 1 through
awarding penalty and the other one by direct own goal.
Looking at things from an Arsenal point
of view I definitely agree with Arsene Wenger's suggestion that the
penalty awarded against the Gunners today was a soft one and that Moussa Dembele was looking for it when he ran into the box and into three Arsenal players that he was never going to get past.
Are we suggesting that the tedious cycle
of awarding yardage to the other team for personal foul
penalties by the other team, instead
of putting the burden on the player, is a boring thing to watch?
The Frenchman even repeated the offence this week when he accused Eden Hazard
of diving and accusing the ref
of awarding a
penalty against the Gunners against the evidence, and just about every article since has been about referees decisions, rather than discussing the actual football.
The Mike Dean
awarding penalties, for shirt pulling etc, solo campaign last season which petered out, because he was about the only honest ref applying the rules and the authorities were once again feebly cowardly, is a perfect illustration
of an honest ref not backed by his masters.
If it had not been for De Gea» performance and for the referee's reluctance to
award a couple
of justified
penalties, we might have got something out
of the game.
But to answer the question, i think Vardy would be a good signing, just do not expect so many goals from him, five
of his PL goals were from
penalties and Arsenal were only
awarded two
penalties in the PL all season.
Wenger moans about another
penalty awarded to Chelsea yesterday, but I can't help but notice that our defenders were rubbish as usual, and if Alvaro Morata had had his scoring boots on Chelsea would have been out
of sight long before that decision.
It looked like the Gunners had weathered the storm and were dominating the ball and creating chances ourselves, and our attack looked better once Bellerin came on as Gabriel had to move inside to replace the injury hit Mustafi, when we had the setback
of a contentious
penalty awarded for a foul on Joe Allen by Granit Xhaka.
There was some confusion about the
award of a
penalty after seven minutes and Villa seemed to feel hard done by but replays show that it was definitely the right call and the only thing the ref did wrong was to not book Hutton for the foul on Walcott.
The only piece
of luck we have got was when the ref failed to
award a
penalty when Mustafi took out Rodriguez when we played West Brom at home.
After a controversial last - minute
penalty was
awarded to the hosts, Gremio manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo and his players surrounded the trio
of officials for a mass protest.