Liverpool withdraws letting the government bear employee wage decisions and publicly apologizes
Beijing News News Liverpool officials announced that some employees will be paid leave, and the wages during this period will be borne by the British government, this move has caused widespread public criticism.In the early hours of this morning, Liverpool officially issued an open letter from CEO Peter Moore, announcing the withdrawal of applications for government relief plans, and publicly apologizing.The letter states: “The club announced last week that it plans to apply for the British government’s new crown epidemic post retention program, leaving some employees without pay to stay.We think we made the wrong decision, and we are very sorry for that.We will work to find alternative operating solutions to ensure that we will not apply for government relief programs.”Under the epidemic, the club considered a series of possible options, including but not limited to: applying for the British Crown ‘s new crown epidemic post retention plan, the government will pay 80% of the salary to the employees, the club will bear 20% of the salary; apply for the British government ‘sNew Crown Outbreak Job Retention Program, and ensure that the funds already paid are repaid in the future; find alternative methods to pay the cost of our employees’ leave without pay.After sparking widespread public criticism, Peter Moore stated in an open letter that although they were eligible to apply for the British Crown ‘s new crown epidemic post retention plan, they chose to seek alternative methods through extensive consultation and extensive in-depth discussions throughout the clubTo solve the current problem.Editor Wang Xihuang proofreading Wei Zhuo