Saturday, 21 September, 2024

Spain Liga F players to embark on strike over “unacceptable” minimum wage


Players of the Spain’s women’s top flight, Liga F, have decided to embark on a strike action over minimum wage they describe as “unacceptable.”

According to the players’ representative unions, negotiations to improve pay remained inconclusive in a meeting on Thursday.

Spain women’s topflight, Liga F players are ready to embark on a strike action. This is to protest a minimum wage they deem too low for them (Image: The Guardian)

Last week, the AFE and Futpro alongside three other unions, had called a strike over the period of the first two rounds of fixtures.

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“We consider the final financial proposal from Liga F unacceptable and the five unions still maintain a firm proposition regarding the minimum wage that must be set so that female footballers in our country have salaries commensurate with their talent,” said the unions in a statement.

The unions stated they had lowered their request to a minimum wage starting at 23,000 euros. However, Liga F refused to increase their offer beyond 20,000 euros a year.

Presently, the minimum wage for Liga F players is 16,000 euros ($17,000) a year.

“… Proposal unacceptable”

“After holding a meeting yesterday with the Liga F players, they consider the employers’ proposal unacceptable and are saddened that they have to maintain a strike even having lowered their initial proposal to 23,000 euros per year,” added the unions.

Liga F players are displeased that their proposed new minimum wage isn’t being considered and will be going on strike. (Image: Marca)

“It would mean, let’s not forget, earning less than the (match) referees.”

Recall that last season, a refereeing strike disrupted the first week of Liga F matches.

The first round of fixtures was due to take place between September 8-10, with the second round on September 15-17.


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