RFC and the living wage

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RFC and the living wage

by St Pauli » 12 Dec 2014 11:10

When do Nobbers think RFC will adopt a living wage for staff employed by the club, as Luton have done?

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... inimum-pay

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Vision » 12 Dec 2014 11:23

Chelsea are the first Premier League club to agree to it.

I expect we'll wait to see how much it costs others of a similiar size to us before adopting it.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Nameless » 12 Dec 2014 12:44

It would be interesting to know if any clubs don't pay it already of course.

Committing to something you already deliver is a bit pointless. Good that Luton are recognising they have been under paying....

Quick check shows jobs for stewards on offer at RFC pay 'from' £7.60 per hour

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by M Brook » 12 Dec 2014 12:56

Nameless It would be interesting to know if any clubs don't pay it already of course.

Committing to something you already deliver is a bit pointless. Good that Luton are recognising they have been under paying....

Quick check shows jobs for stewards on offer at RFC pay 'from' £7.60 per hour


Think that might include an element of 'holiday pay'.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by floyd__streete » 12 Dec 2014 13:12

£7.60 per hour is morer than adequate for a steward. Hardly a choice of 'full time career' is it? And as we all know they tend to do the square root of bugger all anyway.....


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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Dec 2014 16:40

Four hours stewarding and they can afford a matchday ticket

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Nameless » 12 Dec 2014 16:42

M Brook
Nameless It would be interesting to know if any clubs don't pay it already of course.

Committing to something you already deliver is a bit pointless. Good that Luton are recognising they have been under paying....

Quick check shows jobs for stewards on offer at RFC pay 'from' £7.60 per hour


Think that might include an element of 'holiday pay'.


Techically, but not in any meaningful way. It's what you get per hour worked.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Nameless » 12 Dec 2014 16:43

floyd__streete £7.60 per hour is morer than adequate for a steward. Hardly a choice of 'full time career' is it? And as we all know they tend to do the square root of bugger all anyway.....


You want your stewards to do nothing...
If they are busy it 's because there is a problem

I guess you resent firemen getting paid unless something is on fire.....

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Nameless » 12 Dec 2014 16:44

Harpers So Solid Crew Four hours stewarding and they can afford a matchday ticket



If you do 4 hours stewarding you don't need a match ticket.....


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Re: RFC and the living wage

by No Fixed Abode » 12 Dec 2014 16:50

floyd__streete £7.60 per hour is morer than adequate for a steward. Hardly a choice of 'full time career' is it? And as we all know they tend to do the square root of bugger all anyway.....


I personally think they should be paid a little more - having to deal with utter belmonts every couple of weeks during the football season.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Forbury Lion » 12 Dec 2014 17:16

Nameless
Harpers So Solid Crew Four hours stewarding and they can afford a matchday ticket



If you do 4 hours stewarding you don't need a match ticket.....

Perhaps that can be factored in as a perk.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Royal Ginger » 13 Dec 2014 00:33

Nameless It would be interesting to know if any clubs don't pay it already of course.

Committing to something you already deliver is a bit pointless. Good that Luton are recognising they have been under paying....

Quick check shows jobs for stewards on offer at RFC pay 'from' £7.60 per hour


That's more than most theatre/concert venue stewards get paid.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by St Pauli » 15 Dec 2014 09:46

I'd kind of forgotten I started this thread but I'm amazed that people think the only people employed by a football club are the stewards. I think it's more important that, for example, the cleaners and maids in the hotel get the living wage, as yes, that is probably their full time job and career.


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Re: RFC and the living wage

by St Pauli » 15 Dec 2014 09:47

floyd__streete £7.60 per hour is morer than adequate for a steward. Hardly a choice of 'full time career' is it? And as we all know they tend to do the square root of bugger all anyway.....


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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Royal Ginger » 15 Dec 2014 23:15

St Pauli I'd kind of forgotten I started this thread but I'm amazed that people think the only people employed by a football club are the stewards. I think it's more important that, for example, the cleaners and maids in the hotel get the living wage, as yes, that is probably their full time job and career.


Cleaner's wages aren't all that bad anymore. Very hard to attract them on minimum wage. The company i work for pays more for cleaners then it does stewards. Are the catering staff in the stadium employed by the club or a contractor? I'd put money on them being the worst paid.

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Re: RFC and the living wage

by Nameless » 16 Dec 2014 06:19

Stadium cleaning and catering are contracted out and the hotel is franchised so no direct employees of RFC. Doesn't mean the club shouldn't have a responsibility to ensure their suppliers are paying staff properly but I had only been talking about people directly employed by the club.

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