In the midst of the outrage over the kiss of the president of the Spanish Federation to a player, the unions called for a measure of force, for better wages and working conditions.
The unions that represent the players of the Spanish women’s soccer league called a strike during the first two days of the season, after failing to reach an agreement with the league on better conditions and wages, reported Friday the Association of Spanish Soccer Players (AFE).
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AFEthe largest of the unions, said the strike was the result of a Deadpoint in negotiations with the League for a collective bargaining agreement that seeks “achieve fair and dignified treatment for female soccer players and address and reduce the existing pay gap”among other issues.


The claim occurs after the Spanish soccer team was crowned in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, in a brilliant performance.
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The claim in the middle of the Rubiales case
He unemploymenton the weekends of September 8 and 9 and September 15 and 16, occurs amidst the furor over the fact that the head of the football federation, Luis Rubialesgrabbed and kissed a winning player of the Women’s World Cup during the celebrations.
The head of the Federation, despite the widespread repudiation, resisted leaving office and clung to the support of the clubs within the body, which responds to the FIFAalthough this entity suspended it for 90 days.
The rejection of rubiales It got to the point that the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sanchezsaid that her apologies were “insufficient” and that her own Real home He postponed receiving it along with the rest of the delegation, after the World Cup obtained.
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