The Scotsman

Wasps cut player wages by 25 per cent during closure

- By DUNCAN BECH

Wasps are imposing reductions of 25 per cent on player wages to offset the slump in revenue caused by the suspension of the Gallagher Premiershi­p.

The English top flight has been halted for at least five weeks because of the coronaviru­s and clubs are being forced to act to stay afloat.

“We are putting in place salary reductions of 25 per cent across the majority of the rugby department until we are playing Premiershi­p matches again,” chief executive Stephen Vaughan said.

“These measures will take effect from 1 April. A number of lower-paid staff will be excluded from these salary reductions.

“We would all love the season to be back under way immediatel­y, but all rugby activities are currently suspended and there are no guarantees as to when we might start playing again. With this in mind, we need to take some extremely difficult and significan­t action to reduce costs immediatel­y so we can resume doing what we love when this is all over.

“I spoke with (interim head coach) Lee Blackett and senior members of the playing squad and we then communicat­ed this message to the wider team and colleagues.

“I could not be more proud of their response, understand­ing and determinat­ion to help the club in such testing times.

“We do not know with any certainty how long these reductions will be in place, but we will review the situation on an ongoing basis.”

Worcester and Gloucester have joined Wasps in announcing wage cuts of 25 per cent, including to the playing squad.

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