Finally there will be a strike in women’s football and the possibility of canceling the suspension of the first two days of the league has not yet appeared. Nothing was agreed upon in the meeting held this Wednesday at SIMA of professional league and women’s union (AFE, FUTPRO, Footballers ON, UGT AND CCOO).
The unions are consulting the proposal raised by the League for this season and to unblock the situation. This means starting this season with a minimum of 20,000 euros and the option to reach 23,000 in the same 2023-2024 campaign. Everything depends on the commercial sale of F-League. All that must be entered above 8 million euros in this matter will be used to try to reach 23,000.
This was the proposal that was on the table, but did not go ahead after the unions consulted with the players. The union proposal started at 25,000 euros for this season of 2023-2024 and 30,000 for the 2024-2025 season
At this point it remains to be seen if there will be action from CSD. Something that is not new as he had to do at the start of last season where the referees called a strike at the start of the league. Strike based on asking for a salary higher than what they used to receive, not being a professional league.
The strike took place on the first day of the league where the teams did show up but the college appointed This is the weekend of September 10 and 11.
It was until Thursday, September 15, when the CSD reached an agreement with the RFEF on the arbitration fee. An agreement of 1666 euros for the referee, 1066 for each assistant and 250 for the fourth referee. I received that later it does not match the one applying to RFEF of 14647 euros which caused a complaint by the F League but the CSD gave the go-ahead at the end of last June. The preliminary agreement on September 15 served to stop the strike and the second day of the league was finally mooted.
Source: La Verdad

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