The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Union will represent Hearts players in talks over pay cuts

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PFA Scotland is to negotiate with Hearts on behalf of the club’s players over proposed wage cuts.

Hearts are among the Scottish clubs to have asked players to take a pay cut – 50% in their case – amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The move was met with criticism in some quarters and at the weekend the club admitted they were keeping the option of suspending contracts on the table “on the advice of the SPFL and its legal advisers”.

In a statement yesterday, PFA Scotland said Hearts’ players want to go down a deferral route.

“The players recognise the cashflow problems at the club as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak and wish to assist the club through these difficult times by offering to negotiate substantia­l wage deferrals,” a statement read.

“With the guidance of PFA Scotland, clubs across the country have entered into negotiatio­n and agreements with players about wage deferrals alongside their participat­ion in the government’s Job Retention Scheme.

“The union fully supports this approach and commends the SPFL clubs who have entered into these discussion­s.

“As we have stated since this situation first began, PFA Scotland is firm in its position that clubs and players can more effectivel­y face the challenges ahead by working together and ensuring that decisions are reached through mutual agreement only.

“Player contracts cannot be terminated, or altered unilateral­ly, but the union is more than willing to assist in negotiatin­g agreements between clubs and players.

“In addition, our position is should clubs reduce the wages of existing players on valid agreed contracts then use the sums saved to sign new players in August, that would be wholly unfair.

“We are in unpreceden­ted times and the situation is changing on a daily basis. It may be the case that further grants to assist football clubs will become available through Fifa and this would be another avenue for clubs to explore to negate the need for widespread wage reductions.”

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