China News Network, March 28th. At the evening of Beijing time on the 27th, the Spanish Club officially announced that due to "force majeure" factors such as the suspension of the game and the impact of the epidemic, the club has submitted a temporary employment regulation (ERTE) to the Spanish labor department. Club staff and players are temporarily classified as "temporary unemployment."

Data map: Wu Lei.

These measures have affected the first team of men's and women's football, the Spanish B team, and the youth teams A and B teams. The scope of influence includes players, head coaches, assistant coaches and physical trainers. This includes Wu Lei, a Chinese player who plays for the Spaniards.

The Spanish official website said that the people affected by this initiative have been notified and have shown understanding and respect, and in the complex situation today, the club also thank them.

The Temporary Employees Regulations (ERTE) is a special labor and employment regulation under Spanish law. Enterprises can adopt this regulation under the conditions permitted by law, thereby temporarily reducing the working hours of employees, or temporarily freezing all or part of the existing labor contracts, in order to achieve the effect of reducing salary expenses and ensuring the sustainability of the enterprise.

During this period, employees are unemployed and receive corresponding benefits. When the prescribed time has elapsed, the employee will return to work. Currently, several La Liga clubs, including Atletico Madrid, have announced that they will apply for temporary employment regulations. (Finish)