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I'm not sold based on sources posted so far that both parties have to agree for a MO - otherwise it's just the same as negotiating a new/extended contract, and hence pointless.

I think it's more far more likely a MO means a situation where there is a CO at the higher (current salary) price and also/then a PO at a lower (potentially minimum) price.
 

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I'm not sold based on sources posted so far that both parties have to agree for a MO - otherwise it's just the same as negotiating a new/extended contract, and hence pointless.

I think it's more far more likely a MO means a situation where there is a CO at the higher (current salary) price and also/then a PO at a lower (potentially minimum) price.
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I don't think that phrase means what some are taking it to mean.

It's a very unclear phrase that can be read to support both proposed interpretations of what an MO actually is.
I think it shows NRL media is run by staff 'journos' who don't understand what a PO is and don't have the curiosity to consider what it might actually mean. The best (and really only) explanation is that there is both a PO and CO in effect.
 
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I think it shows NRL media is run by staff 'journos' who don't understand what a PO is and don't have the curiosity to consider what it might actually mean. The best (and really only) explanation is that there is both a PO and CO in effect.
I wouldn't even call NRL website pages like that "media" - it's largely static content, in some cases I suspect poorly written by "comms people". A journalist never sets foot near that stuff.
 

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