Women's football: Spain's top players' strike called off after negotiations reopen - News Summed Up

Women's football: Spain's top players' strike called off after negotiations reopen


Athletic Bilbao and Spain goalkeeper Ainhoa Tirapu is one of almost 200 players who voted to strikeA strike by women footballers in Spain's top division has ended after securing an agreement to reopen negotiations over pay. But now the Association of Women's players (AFE) has confirmed negotiations will resume and that the strike is off. Almost 200 players from 16 clubs voted to strike in October after more than a year of failed negotiations. They are demanding a professional agreement that regulates minimum working conditions, rights to minimum wages and measures for maternity. Players are demanding part-time salaries be worth a minimum of 12,000 euros ($13,297), which is 75% of the minimum size for full-time contracts.


Source: BBC November 18, 2019 18:11 UTC



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