Liverpool place staff on leave amid coronavirus pandemic

FILE - General view of Anfield Stadium in Liverpool. Photo: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

FILE - General view of Anfield Stadium in Liverpool. Photo: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

Published Apr 4, 2020

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LIVERPOOL – Premier League leaders Liverpool have furloughed some of their staff due to the Covid-19 pandemic and are holding talks about the prospect of salary deductions for players and senior staff, the club said on Saturday.

Liverpool added on their website that the furloughed staff would continue to receive 100% of their salaries.

Several English top-flight clubs, including Bournemouth and Newcastle United, have already put non-playing staff on furlough, with the return of football in England now contingent on medical guidance and government support.

"Liverpool FC has placed some staff who are impacted by the Premier League suspension on furlough," the European champions said in a statement.

"The club has confirmed those staff will be paid 100% of their salaries to ensure no member of staff is financially disadvantaged."

%%%twitter https://twitter.com/hashtag/LFC?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#LFCis continuing to deal with a range of challenges caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and would like to update supporters on the progress that has been made to date. https://t.co/0QAiCSVDv6

— Liverpool FC (at 🏠) (@LFC)

The Premier League said on Friday its clubs would consult with their players over a proposed 30% reduction in wages.

Liverpool said salary deductions were being discussed and there was "a collective commitment at senior levels of the club" to secure jobs for employees.

"These discussions are complex and as a result the process is ongoing," the club added.

The United Kingdom's hospital death toll from the coronavirus rose by 20% to 4,313 at 16:00 GMT on April 3, the health ministry said on Saturday.

As of 08:00 GMT on April 4, a total of 183,190 people had been tested of which 41,903 were positive.

Reuters

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