• Maddi Torre: The only player who does not support the strike

The unions AFE, UGT and Futbolistas ON and the clubs of the First Iberdrola on Monday approached their positions and set December 20 as the probable date for the signing of the first collective agreement of Spanish women's football, which entails the consequent unlocking of the strike started by the players last weekend.

"After the act of the strike day, an agreement has been reached to work on the proposal" through the mediation of the General Directorate of Labor, the players union AFE reported in a message from Twitter. The players carried out a strike this weekend, which caused that none of the eight games of the ninth day of the women's league was played.

The players ask for a minimum salary of 16,000 euros (for a full-time day) and a minimum part-time contract of 75% of the working day , which would result in a minimum floor of 12,000 euros. On the other hand, the clubs reduced that bias to 50% with what they offered a minimum salary of 8,000 euros.

"The footballers have achieved with their strike day that the red line of 75% of labor bias and the 16,000 euros per year of minimum wage be removed," said AFE, implying that the clubs would be willing to negotiate around their demands . The Association of Women's Soccer Clubs considered so far that the more modest entities could not meet the requests of the players without an additional contribution of resources.

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