I am an athletic director and football coach, and apparently I am having a contract dispute with an officiating crew, and I am wanting advice from the officials point of view.
I have a signed contract from this crew to cover 1 sr high game and 3 jr high games this season. The contract states the amount to be paid, and no travel expenses. The crew has signed and returned the contract. Last spring, the crew called and tried to void the contract, and asked to be paid $40 travel expenses. I told them I would speak with administration about the matter, but felt our compensation was fair.
Fast forward, to yesterday, (two and 1/2 weeks before the scheduled contest) and I get an email stating that they expect the $40, and will void the contract if we don't pay it. I call and try to explain, that if this was an issue it should have been addressed when contracts were made, etc. He tells me since we aren't going to negotiate, then the contract will be void, and for me to take it up with the state official association.
The contract also states, if either party fails to fulfill their obligations they will pay the other party $400.
What am I to do??
-I don't really want to hold them to the contract, and them show up already upset over the $40.
- I expect that trying to find quality officials this close to playing time will be difficult.
- I don't really want to get the official association involved.
- This is a quality crew, that is well respected.
Thanks for any responses.