The Scotsman

Newcastle put all players and staff on furlough

- By NICK PUREWAL

Newcastle Falcons have placed all players and staff on furlough due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Bosses at the Kingston Park club have written to employees to explain the move and ask for formal consent from all staff, tt is understood.

The Falcons boast an 18-point lead at the top of the table in the now cancelled Championsh­ip season, and face a wait to discover whether they can be promoted to the Gallagher Premiershi­p for next term.

Newcastle admit in the letter to being unable to offer any timescale for a return to work, with top-flight Premiershi­p clubs expecting to be out of action until September.

“We hope that we will be able to facilitate a return to work once government advice and the business need supports this,” reads Newcastle’s letter.

“However, we must acknowledg­e the current uncertaint­y and the constantly developing landscape and we cannot offer any assurances or timescale at this stage.

“The company acknowledg­es that this is a difficult time for all employees across the country, but the support provided by the government is welcomed and I am sure it will provide some reassuranc­e to you during this difficult time.”

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has ended the 2019-20 season at all levels barring the Premiershi­p due to the pandemic.

Newcastle confirmed their plans to furlough staff by issuing a statement.

“Newcastle Rugby Ltd, which includes Newcastle Thunder, Newcastle Falcons and its associated charity, Newcastle Rugby Foundation, is working with all staff to put together a plan aimed at ensuring long-term job retention and the ongoing stability of the business,” read the Falcons’ statement.

“This plan will incorporat­e government help via the furloughed worker scheme for some staff members, and salary reductions.”

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