Wendelstache
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Kulemin already paid millions in Canadian taxes, so he's more deserving than some in our society.
At least IMHO.
At least IMHO.
Possibly. But the agent would then lie in court about it? Seems like an odd move to make for a now ex client.
It was okay. I felt after reading it, that the OP recapped it quiet nicely, I didn't gain much information that I deem interesting from reading it.It’s a good article......READ IT!!!
It was okay. I felt after reading it, that the OP recapped it quiet nicely, I didn't gain much information that I deem interesting from reading it.
Seriously. People died for so many workers rights that people take for granted.Yeah those 40 hour work weeks, paid vacations and dental plans ruined everything. Better with the old days open yer mouth and you're fired!!!
Unions... Destroying Western Civilization and Industry since their inception. Union in productivity out the window!
According to this logic, the best players should all have a good chunk of their salaries taken away from them and given to the other players who aren't as good. This will help them lead more comfortable lives and maybe they can spend more on extra training so the best players aren't the best players year after year.When the cap was put in place it stopped teams from winning 7 cups in a row. I personally like that. It's a more competitive league. I'm also in favour of profit sharing. It helps other teams succeed. It also exposes the game of hockey to areas that hockey was not played. LA and Nashville are examples where this has worked. Some may argue teams like Arizona are hurting the league because they can't generate the revenue to take care of themselves. This may be true but it generated a player that is the leafs best player. This is good for the league. People may not like it, but the system the NHL has put in place works.
His agent just wanted to make the most money possible for himself.
According to this logic, the best players should all have a good chunk of their salaries taken away from them and given to the other players who aren't as good. This will help them lead more comfortable lives and maybe they can spend more on extra training so the best players aren't the best players year after year.
Why do you feel punishing success and rewarding failure is a good policy?!
Citizenship and Union matters aside, this is silly. If a player wants to sign in a specific city, and tells his agent to do "whatever it takes" to stay, then how does this end up happening? If he says "only Canadian teams", then how does he even get firm offers from NYI? The agent is supposed to be his mouthpiece and care for the legal aspects, bu he shouldn't be making decisions like this for the player.
This bothers me, and I bet stuff like this happens a lot more than most people realise. I've heard quotes from players in holdout situations saying they don't understand why it's happening, and they don't know more than the media does, and they are just letting their agent deal with it. Agents who do this to their clients are scum.
Exactly -The Weekend brought to you by unions everywhere , its always the ones who beak off about the unions that cry the loudest if they're asked to work a 6 day week , go figure .What a terrifying statement, unions have worked hard over the years to get protections for workers
You like those paid holidays you get, working week limits, overtime payments you can thank unions for all that
I don't know how employment law works in Canada but over here unions are very helpful, I know Canadas not very old but without unions we'd probably still have workhouses and child labour
It's cool that he wants to settle down here. Reminds me of Kaberle and how Kaberle made Toronto his new home.
I miss Kulemin. He was looking like a great physical 2-way winger for us and then the plane crash happened with a lot of his friends in it
I think he got depressed after that, didn't look the same.
What a terrifying statement, unions have worked hard over the years to get protections for workers
You like those paid holidays you get, working week limits, overtime payments you can thank unions for all that
I don't know how employment law works in Canada but over here unions are very helpful, I know Canadas not very old but without unions we'd probably still have workhouses and child labour
Exactly -The Weekend brought to you by unions everywhere , its always the ones who beak off about the unions that cry the loudest if they're asked to work a 6 day week , go figure .