AFC Bournemouth WILL NOT use the government’s coronavirus job retention scheme

Anmol
By Anmol
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AFC BOURNEMOUTH are the latest club to reverse the decision over adoption of government’s coronavirus job retention scheme.

Couple of weeks back, the Cherries announced they’d be exploiting the vigor for “a number” of furloughed staff.

But they now have opted against the use of government assistance after having “listened to our supporters” and furthering: “We are aware of criticisms levelled at Premier League clubs applying for this scheme.”

The decision by Bournemouth comes after both of other Premier League clubs (Liverpool & Tottenham) reversed their decisions to use ministry’s scheme..

A statement was issued by Bournemouth’s board of directors on their official website: “The ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has created huge uncertainty across the world.

“We are rapidly coming to terms with the stark reality of what this virus means, both for the health of the global population and for business in all industries, who are being affected by its financial implications.

“Football is undoubtedly one of those industries. As things stand there is no return date for the 2019/20 Premier League season, meaning our revenue is depleted but our outgoings remain unaffected.

“With this in mind, earlier this month we announced that a number of staff at AFC Bournemouth were being temporarily furloughed, and that we would utilise the government’s coronavirus job retention scheme.

“These measures were not taken lightly, given the operational pressures placed on clubs in such uncertain times.

“However well-placed our intentions were, we are aware of criticisms levelled at Premier League clubs applying for this scheme.

“We have listened to our supporters and have reversed our decision to furlough these employees.

“We, as a board of directors, will ensure that the club can continue to operate while the season is suspended, and we will not be applying for the coronavirus job retention scheme.

“Our continuing thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this virus.”

 

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