Spurs in U-turn over furloughing staff
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy acknowledged “criticism” that has been fierce and widespread since they announced plans at the end of March as to how they would cope with the Covid-19 fallout.
The North London club outlined their intention to reduce the wages of all 550 non-playing directors and employees for April and May by 20 per cent, utilising, where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme.
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Hide AdTottenham’s decision led to a ferocious backlash which has brought about a belated U-turn from last season’s Champions League finalists.
A statement from Spurs read: “In our last update we said we would keep our position under review, especially in the context of revised budgets and cost cutting.
“Having done so we have decided that all non-playing staff, whether full-time, casual or furloughed, will receive 100 per cent of their pay for April and May. Only the board will take salary reductions.”