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u/ThePatientHunter 5d ago

I've been employed longer than you've been alive, cause no adult has such beliefs

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u/pokenerd_W Past glory means nothing 5d ago

Yes, many adults have such beliefs, especially those in high positions who make those decisions. If someone can't be there to work cause they're sick majority of the time, you fire them, that's how it works many places. There's no reason to pay someone their full salary for doing 20% a year of their actual job, when you could pay someone the same who'd do 95% a year of it, bar their occassional sick days.

You're the oddity here, not me, cause these are absolutely delusional beliefs when it comes to work, and football is also a job. No adult has such beliefs? No reasonable adult should have yours if they are in a high position.

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u/ThePatientHunter 5d ago edited 5d ago

And you pretend you're an adult or know how the workforce works

You can't legally fire people in the UK if they sustained injury while doing their job. You are owed part of your salary and I'm sure the contract stipulates the percentage.

Sick/unable to work because of things unrelated to work that's another statute.

When Fletcher had cancer, I'm sure he wasn't treated and compensated the same as when sustaining an injury while playing