Need to learn a bit more by the sounds of it...been quite a few changes in employment law since you last looked it up going on this convo lol.
You think in the industry she was in it would be hard to show that this was common language and something she would have heard on a daily basis, she was never demoted and kept her position but was told not to enter the pitch unless told to. Chelsea just asked the question "what will it cost to end this" and paid up to stop it dragging on.
Shearer on Lallana dive: “Football’s a contact sport - you’re allowed to touch someone!” Shearer on Calvert-Lewin dive: "You can’t give someone a reason to go down...”
Nope, wrong on all counts (seriously are you suggesting becauses she works in football she should expect to be called a whore or daughter of by her boss) ..... you're remembering things wrong again: . It was covered quite extensively at the time. Go back and have a look mate. She kept her title but didn't keep her position.... the literal point of her claim....and literally textbook example of behaviour towards an employer leading to constructive dismissal... her lawyers had very little to do but submit a case. As Chelsea accepted.
So you didn't settle and pay out because you believed you did everything correctly. Unlike Chelsea.... you see the point?
Forget what other people say, what did you see? Did you see C.L get hit in the thigh/hip whilst both feet were off the ground by a defender trying to get to a ball he was never going to reach thus sending him flying? Did you see Lallana jumping past someone and hitting the arm of the defender who was trying to adjust his position to chase him? Or did you see two identical situations like Klopp?
We couldn't afford to mate, we had to take the time to defend ourselves. Plus we didn't have a press **** storm to hush up.
And maybe had actually done things the correct way since the cases were won? Give yerself credit lol.... Unlike Chelsea
Looks like we need to add workplace discrimination to the long list of the things that diego has no clue about.
Ones a female dog the other is a woman who gets paid to have sex.....unless someone's pimping out a female dog....for sex....for money....
I do, only ever lost 1 court case out of over 30 (not tribunal obviously) and that was because one of my engineers ****ed up on his job sheet by not specifying which side of a machine he worked on
So, the justification by the BBC team for Holgate's actions before the push was that he either spat at him or said something, now the goalposts have been moved to something he said after Holgate deliberately pushed Firmino into the crowd. Holgate puta bitch!
Got to say I felt neither were penalties but hilarious to see people arguing that one was and one wasn't. At least you are consistent.
I think they are both pretty equal. Who you are saying it to would be more the issue. I say it to my mate or man in pub? I get laughed with or slapped. I say it to an underling? Then isolate them from their colleagues , stop them performing their duties etc...ooof. As for linking it to tonight? I suppose you could describe Firmino and Holgate as colleagues, personally I'd equate it more to two reps at a convention. If Liverpool have it as part of employee code that you don't call rival workers names by all means they can knock themselves out and discipline him. Same with FA...if they have it in their code of conduct that you can't call someone mean names that do not have a legal restriction on them? The same. Do the FA have such a rule?