The women’s soccer team Scotland is taking legal action against his sport’s governing body, the Scottish FAfor equal conditions and wages, as British media reported on Friday.
the captain Rachel Corsie, who is said to be the main plaintiff in the employment tribunal case, told BBC Scotland that there were a “significant number of examples” where players felt they were not being given enough resources. “We want to make a difference in the future,” said the Aston Villa midfielder.
The Scottish Football Association said in a statement that it “shares the fundamental view of the women’s national team that equality should be at the heart of the development of the game at all levels.” And he added in a statement: “We remain committed to accelerating the growth of women’s football.”
The news comes months after the United States women’s national soccer team and its governing body, US Soccer, agreed to settle a year-long dispute over equal pay in what players described as a historic moment. for sports.
Source: La Verdad

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