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Rod Black

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  1. Grant was on the Suspended list, most people agree to that. We can’t disagree that the employer has an obligation to report as per the Collective agreement. Most people are glad Grant returns, no argument. The problem you see is that I refered to appearing on the suspension list as being in a disciplinary process. It’s not a big deal nor game changing in this particular case. Because the term “suspension list” is within the collective agreement it falls under the common use of the word used and is defined using generally accepted interpretive rules used in a labour agreement. With no specific redefinition displayed, which is possible, but not provided, it should be interpreted as a suspension in a disciplinary process. That is my justification for placing suspension with discipline. it doesn’t break my heart if you don’t agree with me, because discipline is such a small and inconsequential part of the discussion. https://www.unison.org.uk/get-help/knowledge/terminating-suspending-job/suspension/#:~:text=A suspension is when you,a disciplinary procedure (investigation).
  2. Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.
  3. It doesn’t. We are talking about Grant. Tait mentions Grants return.
  4. I get he may want and the club agrees to his privacy. And suspensions, I agree, mean the player doesn’t get paid. You identified circumstances which enables the Club to report to the cflpa where they may not get paid, but need to be reported. These are the categories of information reporting, active roster, injured players, retired players, suspension list, terminated and deleted from roster, six game injury, negotiation lists, travel schedules. We don’t get to see those lists. in the case birth of child, it excuses the player, and I suspect is clarified to a greater extent in either the standard player agreement or individual contract. “suspension” is a traditional and constant expression of use in labour agreements for a disciplinary process. Most often given as a right to the employer. True. It could be a number of things that the club could agree to. yet it’s Grant, they recognize his value, and they protect themselves to discipline other players that would absent themselves for similar reasons.
  5. Well, you’re wrong. Discipline can be agreed upon. And in a related matter, “he’s back on the field…”. From Ed Tait. https://twitter.com/edtaitwfc/status/1663908430807965696?s=61&t=_stQ2xKaj3IiEFd7rNK7jg
  6. Why wouldn’t he appear on the “doesn’t count on the roster because he’s not here” list? Being on a suspended list is being suspended, by definition. Obviously if you’re on a suspended list, you’ve been suspended, as suspension refers to disciplinary process. It’s pretty clear in the real world. I get it if if management is being sophisticated in numbers or salary management, and I don’t know if they have to share anything related to the suspension. I was wondering if there is common knowledge to a “suspension” for performance or a contract violation, in Grants case. With no apparent performance issue, that’s fine too and it remains private. It is what it is.
  7. Oh. Ok. Don’t know how a suspension is a paperwork move nor why a nick warrants a suspension. Anyways, thanks. Management knows what they’re doing.
  8. Dippers after losing this election.
  9. A great performance by barreling Big Blue backs. I don’t see that as being a poor rush defence, necessarily. It’s a case of the Bombers being prepared, and being superior to to the low life lions. Read And Bernard were just fabulous, tremendous, remarkable, outstanding, phenomenal, impressive, overwhelming, enormous AND huge! When the bombers rush well its skill. When the Lumsden trounced McKinley, it was all McKinley's fault. In my opinion mind you.
  10. If I recall correctly, that might have been the most disgusting, repulsive, rotten, awful, detestable, ghastly, repugnant, horrific, revolting, stinky, foul, and nauseating, run stop defence of any team, any where, any time, any place.
  11. Congrats to the UCP on the win.
  12. Maybe that’s what it was… Fecal Schmekel.
  13. Surprising how well that Edmonton post game traffic moves.
  14. Yup. The announcers couldn’t name more than 4 bombers all game.
  15. Good stream quality, small screen mind you.More folks in my house watching the game than at Commonwealth stadium.
  16. Oh boy, oh boy!
  17. Doesn’t kill me not to know what the issue is. Yet, I love gossip.
  18. Agree. But if someone wants to say it some other way, so be it.
  19. And it’s not just the leaves.
  20. Innerestin theory. Has any team tried that?
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