British and Irish Lions tour: Welsh Rugby Players Agree To 25% Pay Cut
With
the COVID-19 pandemic affecting rugby unions and clubs worldwide, finances have
been under intense stress. While contracted players, staff, employees, and all
other personnel still need to be paid out on their salaries, the lack of games
for the foreseeable future also means a lack of cash flow. Rugby fans can book British and Irish Lions Tour Tickets on our website on
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Teams and unions are now in a
compromised position of needing to pay said parties, but lacking the funds to
adequately do so. The answer to the problem offers few easy solutions, but with
everyone being affected by the circumstance, people will have to make
sacrifices.
In Wales, that sacrifice is being
made by all players making more than 25,000 pounds a year. Following an
agreement between the Welsh Professional Rugby Board (PRB) and the Welsh Rugby
Players Association (WRPA), these players will all accept a 25% reduction in
their salaries for the remainder of the season, which runs another three
months.
A Tough, But Necessary Decision
Amanda
Blanc, chair of the PRB, explained to the BBC that this was an extremely
difficult but necessary decision for all parties involved. Rugby fans can book British and Irish Lions Tour Tickets on our website on
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"We explored a range of options,
including deferment of pay, but have agreed on a reduction once all the
relevant information and scenarios were considered.
"They have accepted that this is
being done out of necessity because we want to be in a position to immediately
resume when current circumstances subside.
"We are extremely grateful to
the WRPA and its members for their exemplary attitude during our recent
conversations and are delighted to see our players continue to be an
inspiration to us all.
"Not to act now would be
negligent, given our shared goal is for Welsh rugby to remain intact when we
emerge from this period."
Welsh Players Cooperative and
Understanding
Chief executive of the WRPA, Barry
Cawte, knows that this is a trying circumstance for the players, but is
extremely proud of how they've dealt with the whole scenario.
"The WRPA exists to look after
the welfare of players, but it is clear that extraordinary times call for
measures such as those agreed this week.
"I can only say how proud I am
of our members who from the beginning expressed a desire to do whatever was
needed to help protect the game and their colleagues."
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