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I said he sort of reminds me of Robbo in the sense of his calmness & that he talks intelligently. I dont know if he will have success or not which will mean if he is good or not but I hope he gets Manly competitive.
We have more chance of winning the comp if Manly is hopeless.
The more hopeless teams in the comp the better for us.
The problem with Manly is that they need to replace Hasler with a person that fits the Manly culture which most likely means a former player. They are in for a few shit years for sure. The rainbow jersey was a disaster. The were right in the race for the finals until that disaster. Imagine if that was us? Good lord.
It could be us, the way Robbo was talking.
Surely we wouldn't be dumb enough to do that given what happened at Manly.
I really like Seibold....... I really like him a long way from any club I follow or even respect. This will bite Manly on its oversized buttocks. Manly were a us v them club. There is no us in Seibold as he has shown many times especially at the Broncos throwing the players under the bus when fronted.
As has been discussed here earlier, there was absolutely no need for the Pride jersey, no matter what exactly it was supposed to represent.
No need for a Pride/Rainbow round.
LGBTQIetc, transgender, inclusion, anti-discrimination, etc.
All those groups etc are covered under current federal laws.
Poor Des had to front the media and give that excrutiatingly painful press conference.
It's a miracle he still wanted to stay at the club.
Testing players' religious beliefs is a very very risky thing to do.
Flying a rainbow flag from a pole atop a grandstand is very different from making players wear a rainbow jersey.
As has been discussed here earlier, there was absolutely no need for the Pride jersey, no matter what exactly it was supposed to represent.
No need for a Pride/Rainbow round.
LGBTQIetc, transgender, inclusion, anti-discrimination, etc.
All those groups etc are covered under current federal laws.
Poor Des had to front the media and give that excrutiatingly painful press conference.
It's a miracle he still wanted to stay at the club.
Testing players' religious beliefs is a very very risky thing to do.
Flying a rainbow flag from a pole atop a grandstand is very different from making players wear a rainbow jersey.
Manly is the employer though which somehow has been lost in all this and it was not an unlawful or unreasonable decision/direction on their part as the employer for players to wear that jumper - yes it could be argued that consulting the players would have been a good idea but in the end the law is with the employer when they make such decisions in their capacity as the employer.
We had this in the Department I work in when they brought in the mandatory double vaccinations requirements for all employees ( Public Health Order and Secretary's discretion) - Folk had their employment terminated for refusing to be doubled vaxed citing religious beliefs for not doing so.
The NSWIRC although understanding and sympathetic to their religious belief's ruled in the employers favour in these unfair dismissal cases on the basis that it was a lawful and reasonable decision/direction by the employer that employees be double vaxed.
How many employers consult with employees on anything and everything before they make any decisions though? - In the Public Sector which is far more unionised than the private sector there is considerable consultation with the various unions but in the end the employer will make the final decision or the NSWIRC will arbitrate in relation to disputes where conciliation has failed.
It has to be noted though that Penrith has a large contingent of Polynesian background players and Penrith often wears a Pink jumper a colour that was and I assume still is associated with LGBTQIA community - They don't boycott games.
Even though there are federal and state laws you can see by some of the posts on here on this topic there are still folk who have prejudices against the LGBTQIA community including the 7 Manly players one has to say.
Who was the player that was refusing to play on Sundays due to their religious beliefs ?
Manly is the employer though which somehow has been lost in all this and it was not an unlawful or unreasonable decision/direction on their part as the employer for players to wear that jumper - yes it could be argued that consulting the players would have been a good idea but in the end the law is with the employer when they make such decisions in their capacity as the employer.
We had this in the Department I work in when they brought in the mandatory double vaccinations requirements for all employees ( Public Health Order and Secretary's discretion) - Folk had their employment terminated for refusing to be doubled vaxed citing religious beliefs for not doing so.
The NSWIRC although understanding and sympathetic to their religious belief's ruled in the employers favour in these unfair dismissal cases on the basis that it was a lawful and reasonable decision/direction by the employer that employees be double vaxed.
How many employers consult with employees on anything and everything before they make any decisions though? - In the Public Sector which is far more unionised than the private sector there is considerable consultation with the various unions but in the end the employer will make the final decision or the NSWIRC will arbitrate in relation to disputes where conciliation has failed.
It has to be noted though that Penrith has a large contingent of Polynesian background players and Penrith often wears a Pink jumper a colour that was and I assume still is associated with LGBTQIA community - They don't boycott games.
Even though there are federal and state laws you can see by some of the posts on here on this topic there are still folk who have prejudices against the LGBTQIA community including the 7 Manly players one has to say.
Who was the player that was refusing to play on Sundays due to their religious beliefs ?
Manly didn’t even let the nrl know they were going to use it in womens round. It was poorly done by the club.
Manly is the employer though which somehow has been lost in all this and it was not an unlawful or unreasonable decision/direction on their part as the employer for players to wear that jumper - yes it could be argued that consulting the players would have been a good idea but in the end the law is with the employer when they make such decisions in their capacity as the employer.
We had this in the Department I work in when they brought in the mandatory double vaccinations requirements for all employees ( Public Health Order and Secretary's discretion) - Folk had their employment terminated for refusing to be doubled vaxed citing religious beliefs for not doing so.
The NSWIRC although understanding and sympathetic to their religious belief's ruled in the employers favour in these unfair dismissal cases on the basis that it was a lawful and reasonable decision/direction by the employer that employees be double vaxed.
How many employers consult with employees on anything and everything before they make any decisions though? - In the Public Sector which is far more unionised than the private sector there is considerable consultation with the various unions but in the end the employer will make the final decision or the NSWIRC will arbitrate in relation to disputes where conciliation has failed.
It has to be noted though that Penrith has a large contingent of Polynesian background players and Penrith often wears a Pink jumper a colour that was and I assume still is associated with LGBTQIA community - They don't boycott games.
Even though there are federal and state laws you can see by some of the posts on here on this topic there are still folk who have prejudices against the LGBTQIA community including the 7 Manly players one has to say.
Who was the player that was refusing to play on Sundays due to their religious beliefs ?
We’ll said.
My understanding of the Penrith pink jumper is to do with their sponsor OAK. Its flavored milk which pink is the strawberry milk & the dark jumper they wear is for chocolate.
Just my opinion Salvo but I believe the NRL is inclusive of everybody so I don’t know why this LGBTIQ+ had to have a special day of an NRL game to fly their flag.
Me personally Salvo I don’t care about race, religion or sexuality when I meet someone, it has no impact on whether or not I like them or not.
The court cases would be interesting.
The Lesbian/Gay/Bi-sexual/Transexual/Queer/Intersex jersey employer Versus the Holy Bible devotees, and men who would simply refuse to put on such a jersey.
The court cases would be interesting.
The Lesbian/Gay/Bi-sexual/Transexual/Queer/Intersex jersey employer Versus the Holy Bible devotees, and men who would simply refuse to put on such a jersey.
Farking nutters who won't wear a coloured jersey but happy to support a knife wielding lunatic.
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