An-Najah News - Liverpool gave some non-player employees a paid holiday, coinciding with the suspension of the competition for almost four weeks due to the corona virus pandemic.
Under the Britain's job retention plan announced last month with the implementation of the national closure due to the corona virus, employees who take a vacation can get 80 percent of their salaries from the government, up to a maximum of 2,500 pounds ($ 3,000) per month.
“All club employees who have been granted a vacation according to the suspension of football activity, will receive 100 percent of their salaries, confirming that none of the employees are subject to a decrease in salaries,” Liverpool said.
Liverpool said there is “a collective commitment at the club's senior levels - on and off the field - where everyone is working towards a solution that guarantees jobs.”