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Staff at Charlton being relieved of their duties
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JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:Dan Burke was the clubs Fans Liasion Officer, a role the club must have to be within the EFL rules. They may get around this by having the Fans Advisor (Lucy) cover that from the voluntary role0
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Crusty54 said:JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:Dan Burke was the clubs Fans Liasion Officer, a role the club must have to be within the EFL rules. They may get around this by having the Fans Advisor (Lucy) cover that from the voluntary role4
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Crusty54 said:JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:JamesSeed said:JohnnyH2 said:Dan Burke was the clubs Fans Liasion Officer, a role the club must have to be within the EFL rules. They may get around this by having the Fans Advisor (Lucy) cover that from the voluntary role0
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People with less than two years employment, which includes Dan Burke, Brian Jokat and all the new sales staff, have very little recourse if dismissed.
The employer doesn't have to give a reason or pay any redundancy, assuming it is a standard employment contract.
Only if they have been discriminated against under one of the protected characteristics or trade union membership could they take a case to an employment tribunal.9 -
bolloxbolder said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
On the qualifications, that's what I was told when achieved it in 1993.1 -
swordfish said:I believe @PragueAddick previously posted an interesting insight into Raelynn's attributes having met her if you care to read it. Sorry but being a technophobe (only got my first ever smartphone this year) I don't know how to create the link, but it's probably one of his more recent posts if that helps. (3 posts on June 10th and 11th well worth the read)21
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Sorry for anyone losing their job, particularly if they're a fan and have invested their heart into it.
We don't know enough about what's happened here, but a lot of folk imagining workers have 1970s style rights in this country. We don't.
If someone has been there less than 2 years, they effectively don't have any employment rights bar not being discriminated against. They'll get whatever their notice period is paid up. Even if they have been there more than 2 years, it just means they get paid redundancy if the post is redundant and unless there's something in your contract, it will be statutory redundancy which is a maximum of £571 per qualifying week, so a little over a grand if you've done 2 years.
If the post isn't redundant, say you have a role required by EFL regulations, and you've been selected for redundancy and your job is going to be advertised, that's possibly an unfair dismissal. Unfortunately, the recourse is to go through an employment tribunal, which can take years and are stacked in the employer's favour, and even when they do find in a worker's favour, the compensation isn't great. Even if you're backed by a union, most people haven't got 18 months to sit around and fight it. In my view these are all deliberate features of the tribunal system but that's probably getting into HoC territory.
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Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
CIPD Level 7 is equivalent to a Masters, Level 5 is an Undergraduate Degree.1 -
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rananegra said:Sorry for anyone losing their job, particularly if they're a fan and have invested their heart into it.
We don't know enough about what's happened here, but a lot of folk imagining workers have 1970s style rights in this country. We don't.
If someone has been there less than 2 years, they effectively don't have any employment rights bar not being discriminated against. They'll get whatever their notice period is paid up. Even if they have been there more than 2 years, it just means they get paid redundancy if the post is redundant and unless there's something in your contract, it will be statutory redundancy which is a maximum of £571 per qualifying week, so a little over a grand if you've done 2 years.
If the post isn't redundant, say you have a role required by EFL regulations, and you've been selected for redundancy and your job is going to be advertised, that's possibly an unfair dismissal. Unfortunately, the recourse is to go through an employment tribunal, which can take years and are stacked in the employer's favour, and even when they do find in a worker's favour, the compensation isn't great. Even if you're backed by a union, most people haven't got 18 months to sit around and fight it. In my view these are all deliberate features of the tribunal system but that's probably getting into HoC territory.
In this case, without knowing too many details I don't think we've made any redundancies and all employees who have left have simply been dismissed with a week/months pay and have no choice but to accept the decision.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
CIPD Level 7 is equivalent to a Masters, Level 5 is an Undergraduate Degree.
I did have to work, it wasn't that hard but that was more because I'd been doing the job (T&D rather than personnel) for a while. Taught on it too after I qualified.0 -
feel for anyone losing they’re job, particularly in the current climate, however lots of jumping to conclusions with zero facts as to why the various sackings/layoffs are happening.4
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PragueAddick said:swordfish said:I believe @PragueAddick previously posted an interesting insight into Raelynn's attributes having met her if you care to read it. Sorry but being a technophobe (only got my first ever smartphone this year) I don't know how to create the link, but it's probably one of his more recent posts if that helps. (3 posts on June 10th and 11th well worth the read)
I offered no opinion and you are in a more informed position than many contributors on here, so thanks for sharing and summarizing it so succinctly above.
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Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
CIPD Level 7 is equivalent to a Masters, Level 5 is an Undergraduate Degree.
I did have to work, it wasn't that hard but that was more because I'd been doing the job (T&D rather than personnel) for a while. Taught on it too after I qualified.0 -
Henry Irving said:This adds to my growing uneasiness over how the club is being run.
Jokat and the sales team may or may not have been up to the job but if so why were they given the job and were their targets realistic in the first place?
Losing one senior manager can be misfortune, losing Roddy, Mumford (who resigned) and now Jokat (ignoring the football managers for the time being) looks like more than just carelessness.
It reeks of unrealistic expectations of how much commercial income a league 1 club can generate in a depressed economy and how many season tickets we can realistically sell.
Bleeding staff, especially those who know the business and the "customer" base, is never good.
Neither are knee jerk reactions which don't include owners reflecting on their own part in the failure.1 -
Don’t know who this guy is, but he seems confident in his “Facts”3
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I have a friend whose son works back office down at the Valley. I contacted him to see if things were ok and to ask if his son still has a job, which he has. From what I’ve been told is that TS is going through a back office restructure which sounds like it’s a reduction in headcount - two or three doing a particular role rather than four or five. This might explain why a number of the newer staff have been let go - didn’t fit in with the plan? Evidently Thomas has spoken to all staff and those that can be found another role will be re-deployed. RM’s background is in organisational development - @bolloxbolder @bobmunro can better elaborate on the scope of OD than I - but it may explain why she’s involved in this restructure?10
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cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
CIPD Level 7 is equivalent to a Masters, Level 5 is an Undergraduate Degree.
I did have to work, it wasn't that hard but that was more because I'd been doing the job (T&D rather than personnel) for a while. Taught on it too after I qualified.
Fancy doing a job share of the Charlton HR role? : - )1 - Sponsored links:
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Dave is right, cos if you know....Jueno27
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Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:cafcfan1990 said:Henry Irving said:bolloxbolder said:NorthStandUltra said:I’ve got no idea whether this is right, but wouldn’t senior management positions (ie HR) have to be accredited accordingly by the appropriate governing body as such - does Mrs Sandgaard have this qualification??As I say, I have no idea whether this is right but surely there’s legal safeguards in place to stop company owners doing things like this?
Just sounds like he is trying to do things on the cheap and on the hoof. Wonder how the club will cope at future Employment Tribunals.
HR managers normally were expected to be CIPD qualified but not sure it was a legal requirement as with doctors or lawyers?
And is my CIPD diploma equivalent to a masters? Never knew that but if true I'm smarter than I thought : - 0
CIPD Level 7 is equivalent to a Masters, Level 5 is an Undergraduate Degree.
I did have to work, it wasn't that hard but that was more because I'd been doing the job (T&D rather than personnel) for a while. Taught on it too after I qualified.
Fancy doing a job share of the Charlton HR role? : - )
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DA9 said:Don’t know who this guy is, but he seems confident in his “Facts”
I can believe that things needed shaking up and improvements made but that was what Jokat was brought in to do. Now he's gone.3 -
David Jueno's LinkedIn says he's an estate agent and life coach as well as running a sports sponsorship agency
He also went to Bexley Grammar
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/davidjuenogtfcbusinessclub
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I have to admit, if I was the volunteer Fan Adviser, I'd be considering my position right now.
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aliwibble said:I have to admit, if I was the volunteer Fan Adviser, I'd be considering my position right now.3
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_MrDick said:I have a friend whose son works back office down at the Valley. I contacted him to see if things were ok and to ask if his son still has a job, which he has. From what I’ve been told is that TS is going through a back office restructure which sounds like it’s a reduction in headcount - two or three doing a particular role rather than four or five. This might explain why a number of the newer staff have been let go - didn’t fit in with the plan? Evidently Thomas has spoken to all staff and those that can be found another role will be re-deployed. RM’s background is in organisational development - @bolloxbolder @bobmunro can better elaborate on the scope of OD than I - but it may explain why she’s involved in this restructure?
There is another OD which is Org Design, which is mainly focused on spans and layers, how the organisation is structured to deliver efficiency and aligned to operational/commercial goals. They cross over, as each influences the other to an extent. All very much within the HR realm though so I am sure Bollox and Bob - when he returns - which he will ;-) can further enlighten from how it works having seen it first hand in day to day HR roles.1 -
🕵🏼 Isn't MS the eyes and ears of TS? Perhaps R is carrying out the dirty work to protect his position? There again, just read a spy book - might be over egging this one. 🕵🏽♀️
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