Barcelona icons unhappy with terms, reject pay cut proposal

Lionel Messi 


Barcelona's first cooperative people are accounted for to have dismissed the club's proposition for them to take compensation cuts so that the club can pay the remainder of the staff in the midst of the coronavirus emergency. 

Spain has proclaimed a national crisis to manage the pandemic that has taken more than 4000 lives in the nation. 

Dealings between the club's commanders and chiefs are going on and the players are happy to take a pay cut yet are unsettled with the terms recommended by the board hitherto. 

The board's proposition would in the end observe a huge cut in the pay of all the expert groups in the club which incorporate the ladies' first group and the ball group, among others. The center, in any case, is on the men's group which make up around 70 percent of the club's pay spending plan. 

Barcelona's headliners like chief Lionel Messi and goalkeeper Marc Andre Ter Stegen have all made budgetary commitments to the battle against coronavirus in the nation. 

Clubs accross Europe are proposing wage cuts for the players with the football season having arrived at a stop. 

Every single proficient player at Barcelona, including Messi, just as non-playing staff, will confront an obligatory compensation decrease during the lockdown, the club's chiefs chosen at an executive gathering held by video meeting. 

Spain was placed into lockdown on March 14 with residents just permitted to leave their homes so as to lead basic business. The period is relied upon to be broadened this end of the week once the underlying 15-day time frame has wrapped up. 

"Among the measures embraced, it's important those identified with the working environment are spurred by the need to adjust the legally binding commitments of the club staff to the new and transitory conditions that we are encountering," Barcelona said in a proclamation. 

"It is a decrease of the working day, forced by the conditions and the insurance allots conveyed, what's more, as a result, the corresponding decrease of the compensation accommodated in the particular agreements." 

Barca additionally said they have made their club and extension offices accessible to the Catalan government's local wellbeing office.

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