
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that they have ditched plans to cut the wages of all non-playing staff at the club.
Their initial decision to utilise the government's furlough scheme, which covers 80% of the wages of workers impacted by the coronavirus lockdown, was met with fierce criticism - a similar backlash saw Liverpool backtrack on their plans to do the same.
Our focus now turns to supporting our NHS, with the stadium transformed this weekend to house @NorthMidNHS Women’s Outpatient Services and COVID-19 testing. pic.twitter.com/I9LygBxd0S
— Tottenham Hotspur (at ) (@SpursOfficial) April 13, 2020
Spurs took to their official website to confirm that they had changed their stance on the position, and now non-playing staff will receive 100% of their wages for April and May, with only board members accepting the cuts.
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In view of supporter sentiment regarding the scheme, it is now not our intention to make use of the current Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme that runs until the end of May.
"We shall consult with stakeholders, including the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust with whom we have been in dialogue over the past week and who share our desire to protect jobs, should circumstances change going forward."
Chairman Daniel Levy added:

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Source : 90min