That's the question.swoop42 wrote:...
Free speech or religious expression however doesn't and shouldn't stop his employer from tearing up his player contract if he has breached its terms.
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Personal behaviour vs employment
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And now the great Gary Ablett junior has been booed because he ‘liked” the tweet or whatever it was! Not just by hawks fans, by GLong fans too! And out of ALL the fans at the game, booers and non booers, who does the news single out for a quote? Yep you guessed it, a Collingwood fan who was at the game, and Yes, he admits, he booed!
Thank God (or Gary Ablett senior, And some says he both!) he’s a white Christian!
And yes I know allll about the drug thing!
Thank God (or Gary Ablett senior, And some says he both!) he’s a white Christian!
And yes I know allll about the drug thing!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
A bit off topic, but the AFL-approved GAJ story is this:
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-04-23/ ... goes-click
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-04-23/ ... goes-click
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freedom of speech doesn't equal freedom from consequences. Adam Goodes was booed pretty much every match after he called out a child for supposedly being racist.
People may not be more opinionated than they used to be but they have more platforms to express it than ever before
freedom of speech doesn't equal freedom from consequences. Adam Goodes was booed pretty much every match after he called out a child for supposedly being racist.
People may not be more opinionated than they used to be but they have more platforms to express it than ever before
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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that is off topic! way off topic!K wrote:A bit off topic, but the AFL-approved GAJ story is this:
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-04-23/ ... goes-click
my point was out of the whole crowd they have to find just 1 Collingwood supporter who admitted he booed!
why is it always us!!
pss off topic too, i wish id taken those shots, unreal!!! but thats $20,000 glass too!!
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i salivate watching them shoot every week!!!K wrote:Yes, off topic. You can tell it's $20,000?
i was actually guessing, but im spot on!!!
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Serious question David - is there a code of conduct included in your employment contract? Is there anything that you could post on social media - not something that identifies or targets colleagues or your actual workplace - that would allow your employer to terminate your contract?David wrote:Plus the broader question of whether such terms should be allowed to exist in the first place.
For me and all my siblings and friends we all know that we are very limited in what we can say or post in the way of personal opinions on social media and that is due to the professions we work in and the codes of conduct that we are bound by - even outside work hours and not directly related to our work, workplace or colleagues.
Not saying I like it but it's the way it is now and if one wants to keep their registration and employment well......
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im guessing! ive taken a 300mm on a cropped frame to the footy, which is about a 380mm on a full frame, he has the top of the range, I only know cannon, so thats a 1DX. his zoom is way closer than mine, he may have a zoom, but im guessing a prime, he can get up very close, id estimate another 220 on me so thats a 600mm! i could be way off, but i have a 400mm ive taken to training, its not a prime lens but not bad, but if i cropped to his level, i wouldnt be happy with the pixel count!!K wrote:I realize you were guessing the price, but how did you know it was a Canon EF 600mm?
i have a crop sensor 7D MK2, i chose it for the 10 shots a second, only the 1DX can match it. but they start at $10,000. my best lens is the 70-200mm L, its prime glass, but only 1st generation & i got it 2nd hand, the latest generation is $3,000 plus. i guy lent me one at the air show, and TBH i really couldnt see the difference, it maybe focused a fraction faster. cheers
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Are you sure you aren't grossly overestimating the risk to your registration and employment? There are many complaints etc. made that are directly related to the work and workplace that don't lose people those things (when maybe they should), so it'd be a bit strange if unrelated stuff does.Morrigu wrote:Serious question David - is there a code of conduct included in your employment contract? ...David wrote:Plus the broader question of whether such terms should be allowed to exist in the first place.
For me and all my siblings and friends we all know that we are very limited in what we can say or post in the way of personal opinions on social media and that is due to the professions we work in and the codes of conduct that we are bound by - even outside work hours and not directly related to our work, workplace or colleagues.
Not saying I like it but it's the way it is now and if one wants to keep their registration and employment well......