Spain’s Women’s Soccer Players Strike Over Pay As Rubiales’ World Cup Kiss Fallout Continues

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Spain’s Women’s Soccer Players Strike Over Pay As Rubiales’ World Cup Kiss Fallout Continues
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The union and Liga F were unable to successfully negotiate an increase in minimum wage for the players, who said the league wouldn’t meet their demands.

Women soccer players in Spain are striking—missing at least the first two games of their season—after failing to come to an agreement with the league on better pay as Spanish soccer continues to deal with the aftermath of its chief nonconsensually kissing a female player after the country’s World Cup win....

in the strike announcement that Liga F won’t discuss a minimum above $21,414 with the potential to increase slightly if the season generates more than $8.5 million in profit.that it proposed a gradual increase over three years to get to around $26,768, and proposed removing part-time contracts and increasing child care benefits, but that the union response was “negative.

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