Community leaders, unions and churches are backing a call for Manchester United to increase the pay of workers employed by contractors, such as waitresses and cleaners, noting a ‘grotesque pay difference’ between their wages and players' salaries. On 1 February Manchester citizens handed a letter to the club, urging it to take a ‘community-first business approach’ to ensure that the cost of living is met for low-paid workers. The group said that if new signing Alexis Sanchez is paid £400,000 a week, as some have reported, it will take him just 82 minutes in a game to earn the annual salary of a low-paid stadium worker. Group chairman Rev Ian Rutherford, minister at Methodist Central Hall, Manchester, said, ‘As the winter transfer window closes many workers at Old Trafford will be choosing between putting the heating on or a hot meal.’
Manchester United urged to address pay differences
Written by David Fletcher 02 Feb 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for Manchester United and similar organisations with unfair salary structures to realise the real cost of living by low-paid workers and address the issue fairly. (Matthew 16:26)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Chuches-join-call-for-Manchester-United-to-address-grotesque-differences-in-pay
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