Roronoa_Zaraki
Roronoa_Zaraki t1_iu3rm2j wrote
Reply to comment by Mostly_Aquitted in India’s Female Cricketers Will Be Paid the Same as Male Players by throwaway1215123
But if the mens national teams bring in huge crowds and TV ratings which they do in a lot sports Cricket, rugby, soccer, shouldn't the men who bring those crowds in be paid more because they earn the organisation more?
Roronoa_Zaraki t1_iu191g0 wrote
Reply to comment by jeanclaude1990 in India’s Female Cricketers Will Be Paid the Same as Male Players by throwaway1215123
All slams it's the same now. Yet the women's side brings in 30% of the men's. Djokovic actually has a good point that he doesn't want equal pay because paying male and female players the same actually anchors the men's side's pay, and they aren't earning as much as they could, because they can afford to pay the men more but not the women, and he's not talking about at the top level, he means that guys going out in qualifying and R1 could be paid more but the tennis boards are saving money through the guise of 'equality'.
Roronoa_Zaraki t1_iu0t7qh wrote
Simply don't understand this, same with tennis, it should always be about how much money they bring into the organisation, not the job they do, on that notion, every lawyer at a law firm should be paid the same, every model in every magazine, every actor in a film, regardless of ability and money generated.
Roronoa_Zaraki t1_j7fdu4r wrote
Reply to comment by tempskawt in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
I have a doctor friend in England who says when Australians come over to the UK to work or study they are massively overrepresented compared to native brits in reporting seasonal depression and getting high dose vitamin d.