The Equaliser
Player Valuation: £50m
Me too, settlement probably best for all parties as will make it easier for Carneiro to get another job in football.
And she will have been vindicated.
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Me too, settlement probably best for all parties as will make it easier for Carneiro to get another job in football.
Me too, settlement probably best for all parties as will make it easier for Carneiro to get another job in football.
I suppose so, just think that employers always seem a bit wary about hiring someone who has been through a high profile court case, even when they are thoroughly vindicated.Really? I reckon they'd make sure there was a clause she couldn't work elsewhere for an extended period if she settles early.
One way or the other it's a shame because she genuinely has done very well to advance to such a prominent position at a top club in such a male dominated industry (football and medicine).
Who cares. She's fit. We'll show them Chelsea.. Sign her upIf we do sign her, wouldn't it be a dream if her middle name is something like Fabiana.
If she had a face like a boot it probably would have been differentReally? I reckon they'd make sure there was a clause she couldn't work elsewhere for an extended period if she settles early.
One way or the other it's a shame because she genuinely has done very well to advance to such a prominent position at a top club in such a male dominated industry (football and medicine).
Really? I reckon they'd make sure there was a clause she couldn't work elsewhere for an extended period if she settles early.
One way or the other it's a shame because she genuinely has done very well to advance to such a prominent position at a top club in such a male dominated industry (football and medicine).
Genuinely hope that no compromise is struck and Jose has to appear in court and get destroyed.http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/29/eva-carneiro-constructive-dismissal-chelsea-doctor
Lawyers acting for the former Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro have served notice on the club that she intends to bring a claim for constructive dismissal, having failed as yet to agree a severance package following her departure last month.
Legal papers are understood to have been served on the Premier League champions earlier this week as time in the three-month window permitted for claimants to lodge any complaint ticked down towards its deadline of 8 November. The papers will trigger an employment tribunal unless an out-of-court settlement can be agreed before a hearing takes place. Such tribunals are conducted in public and could be embarrassing for either defendant or claimant, meaning a compromise is usually struck beforehand.