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Tottenham retracts its decision and pays the full wages of its crew

   

     Tottenham Hotspur, a rival in the English Premier League, said in a statement on Monday that he canceled his decision to grant compulsory leave to his crew and reduce their salaries in light of the stoppage of sports activity due to the continued outbreak of the Coruna virus amid criticism from his fans.

Tottenham Hotspur cut the salaries of its 550 non-player staff by 20 percent in April and May to protect their jobs.


However, the club announced today, Monday, that only members of the board of directors will reduce their salaries and that the remaining crews of the club's employees, whether they are permanent or temporary workers or those who have been granted leave, will receive their salaries for April and May in full and without any discounts.


"The criticism leveled at the club during the past week was a subject of great concern on our part, because of our record of good works and our tremendous sense of responsibility towards those who depend on us, especially at the local level," London club chairman Daniel Levy said.

An association of Tottenham fans explained that the club's decision to use the government plan, where the British workers who give them their licenses to get 80 percent of their wages, up to a maximum of 2500 pounds (3000 dollars), harms his reputation.


She added that the club’s recent decision to back away from its plan showed “maturity and humility,” and added, “We feel satisfied that instead of ignoring the administration heard the fans in this matter and did the appropriate work, there is no organization that will do everything right under these unprecedented circumstances and the last result is What matters ... This is the first step, but it is a big step in restoring relations between the fans and the club. "


Levy indicated that the first measure was an attempt to protect jobs as the club sought to continue to work on its own during times of crisis.

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