The Scotsman

Pro players agree pay cut deal with SRU

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Scotland’ s profession­al rugby union players have agreed a salary reduction package.

The Scottish Rugby Union and the players’ representa­tives, Rugby Players Scotland, announced a confidenti­al deal had been agreed following talks designed to mitigate the financial impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A joint statement released by both parties read: “Scottish Rugby and Rugby Players Scotland (RPS) have now concluded their recent period of negotiatio­n to address the need to reduce operating costs through employee and contracted player salary reductions.

“Against the back drop of the significan­t economic impact of Covid-19, RPS entered discussion­s with Scottish Rugby to find a mechanism whereby its members’ salaries would be subject to reduction, but their overall interests were protected.

“Both parties have now reached an agreement which acknowledg­es the need for sustainabi­lity in the sport in Scotland and meets the respective objectives of the business, while minimising financial hardship to RPS members through a programme of reimbursem­ent should certain revenue streams be achieved over the course of

the coming season. The discussion­s were conducted in a positive, open and constructi­ve manner and both Scottish Rugby and RPS have agreed the specific financial details will remain confidenti­al, with no further comment being made at this time.”

The players’ union had previously accepted the need for temporary pay cuts for its higher-earning members in April after the SRU proposed reductions ranging from 10 to 25 per cent over a five-month period for all players earning more than £50,000.

The SRU employs about 150 male and female players for Glasgow Warriors, Edinburgh, Scotland Sevens, the Scottish Rugby Academy and Scotland Women.

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