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Pablo Matera to fight for the survival of his International career?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 1012153" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>It depends on the social media clause in their contract, I know mine is very strict and something like this could get me into a lot of hot water. Considering UAR let them off so quickly I imagine their clause is inadequate. </p><p></p><p>Serious incompetence from so many people here. UAR, Matera, his management agency, any friend or family member who remembers the tweets etc... They should have been gone a long time ago. </p><p></p><p>I think it depends on the contract and the value SF place on Matera. If the social media clause is strong enough to render the contract void I'd advise the employer of both options, explain that termination could be somewhat costly with a disciplinary process required and heightened legal fees and let the employer make the decision from there. If the social media clause isn't strong enough to terminate you just have to tell the guy to get rid of the tweets and hope he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 1012153, member: 45598"] It depends on the social media clause in their contract, I know mine is very strict and something like this could get me into a lot of hot water. Considering UAR let them off so quickly I imagine their clause is inadequate. Serious incompetence from so many people here. UAR, Matera, his management agency, any friend or family member who remembers the tweets etc... They should have been gone a long time ago. I think it depends on the contract and the value SF place on Matera. If the social media clause is strong enough to render the contract void I'd advise the employer of both options, explain that termination could be somewhat costly with a disciplinary process required and heightened legal fees and let the employer make the decision from there. If the social media clause isn't strong enough to terminate you just have to tell the guy to get rid of the tweets and hope he does. [/QUOTE]
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