Matthew and Roberts back in charge at Charlton as Luzon misses out on work permit
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No he wontrandy andy said:For a layman's perspective, Luzon would surely fail 3 of those 4 criteria.
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Is it a given that Luzon will earn more than £3k per week? Surely the only reason he got the job is cos he's cheap.0
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I assume, with his original SL contract coincidentally running out in the summer of 2016, Roland was hoping to continue paying him what he was on before he joined us thus not needing to shell out on a new employee within the network.harveys gardener said:Is it a given that Luzon will earn more than £3k per week? Surely the only reason he got the job is cos he's cheap.
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I would say he meets 1 and 3.fmaddick said:
In order for a Certificate of Sponsorship to be assigned, your sponsor will need to have obtained an endorsement for you from the appropriate governing body for your sport. The endorsement will confirm that:
you are internationally established as a player or coach at the highest level, and
you will make a significant contribution to the development of your sport at the highest
level in the UK; and
you intend to be based in the UK for the duration of your permission to stay; and
your post could not be filled by a suitable settled worker.
No mention of an exception for high paid workers there.
2 is hard to say. What is a significant contribution
4 is very subjective. There are at least 20 people who applied but whose to say that Paul Jewel or anyone else British and available is better?0 -
Page 86Oggy Red said:
Exactly. Both Paul Jewell and Dougie Freedman are available.fmaddick said:and
you intend to be based in the UK for the duration of your permission to stay; and
your post could not be filled by a suitable settled worker.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/371099/Tier_25_Sponsor_Guidance_11-14.pdf0 -
Really cannot understand what all the fuss is about. Surely his first priority is to refurbish his office, shower etc?
Also please stop 'bullying' KM!0 -
I don't think GL being at the training ground or even the match (not the dugout obv) will prove to be any sort of problem. Work permits are required before the UK employer is allowed to pay any employee requiring a wp. I'm sure GL won't be due to receive any salary from CAFC just yet. All sorts of English teams have had jonny foreigner managers/coaches appointed from all sorts of footballing backwaters without wp refusals.
Good to have another stick to beat Roly Douchebag with for a day or two tho, that never gets old.0 -
to be fair you could make an arguement for the first two. He was israel u21 manager i believe (highest level) and didn't he manage standard in the champions league? And with our development of youth they can say he'll play young local players.fmaddick said:Regarding the question as to whether the club would need to demonstrate no UK based individual could do the job, a previous poster who seemed to have some expertise suggested this was not an issue if the individual earned over 3k p/w. However, I found another document on the home office site that states:
In order for a Certificate of Sponsorship to be assigned, your sponsor will need to have obtained an endorsement for you from the appropriate governing body for your sport. The endorsement will confirm that:
you are internationally established as a player or coach at the highest level, and
you will make a significant contribution to the development of your sport at the highest
level in the UK; and
you intend to be based in the UK for the duration of your permission to stay; and
your post could not be filled by a suitable settled worker.
No mention of an exception for high paid workers there.
just think it's a cock up by the club rather than the home office digging their heels.0 -
It says a "suitable settled worker". Doesn't mean "better"0
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The governing body must support the application, which includes the fact that
c) it is suitable to fill the post with a migrant and not a person who is settled in UK.
Can the FA really agree (or be seen to be agreeing) that it is suitable to fill the post with a migrant, not someone in the UK? As far as I am aware, the vast majority of these cases involve Premier League players, not Championship managers.0 -
For the record, and for about the fourth time - Luzon is exempt from the fourth criteria.PragueAddick said:It says a "suitable settled worker". Doesn't mean "better"
I've been very fortunate to con enough people throughout my career and am now the Group HR Director for a group that includes a Premiership Football Club. I am also the Authorising Officer for our Sponsorship Licence - this is one of the few areas where I can claim to be ITK.
As I said last night on this thread - Luzon WILL get his work permit.0 -
Fair enough Bob, and good to know you have the specialist knowledge.bobmunro said:
For the record, and for about the fourth time - Luzon is exempt from the fourth criteria.PragueAddick said:It says a "suitable settled worker". Doesn't mean "better"
I've been very fortunate to con enough people throughout my career and am now the Group HR Director for a group that includes a Premiership Football Club. I am also the Authorising Officer for our Sponsorship Licence - this is one of the few areas where I can claim to be ITK.
As I said last night on this thread - Luzon WILL get his work permit.
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Thanks Bob. I have always been of the opinion he would get a work permit one way or another anyway, from a personal perspective I'm just satisfying myself of the laws that are in place!0
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I wouldn't go as far as 'specialist', Prague. Like all questions, there are no hard or difficult ones, just some you know the answer to and some you don't!PragueAddick said:
Fair enough Bob, and good to know you have the specialist knowledge.bobmunro said:
For the record, and for about the fourth time - Luzon is exempt from the fourth criteria.PragueAddick said:It says a "suitable settled worker". Doesn't mean "better"
I've been very fortunate to con enough people throughout my career and am now the Group HR Director for a group that includes a Premiership Football Club. I am also the Authorising Officer for our Sponsorship Licence - this is one of the few areas where I can claim to be ITK.
As I said last night on this thread - Luzon WILL get his work permit.0 -
Still a chance for Curbs then.0
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RD: Katrien did you save me £6,000 and get the work permit For Guy, so I don't have to pay him any redundancy?
KM: Sorry Master (Mr Roland) looks like I/We have goofed again!0 -
The problem is not Luzon or whoever manages/coaches, but the need for some additional quality in the squad. The delay in confirmation of the new head coach results in less time to get in that additional quality. That's not good.
Without a couple of quality players, any head coach is going to struggle.
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Group HR Director and you don't know the singular of 'criteria'?bobmunro said:
For the record, and for about the fourth time - Luzon is exempt from the fourth criteria.PragueAddick said:It says a "suitable settled worker". Doesn't mean "better"
I've been very fortunate to con enough people throughout my career and am now the Group HR Director for a group that includes a Premiership Football Club. I am also the Authorising Officer for our Sponsorship Licence - this is one of the few areas where I can claim to be ITK.
As I said last night on this thread - Luzon WILL get his work permit.
Pedantic, me?0