Serie A players set to strike
Italy’s football league president Maurizio Beretta has launched an angry attack against the players’ union following the announcement they will strike later this month. The players’ union Associazione Calciatore Italiana confirmed yesterday the 16th...
Italy’s football league president Maurizio Beretta has launched an angry attack against the players’ union following the announcement they will strike later this month.
The players’ union Associazione Calciatore Italiana confirmed yesterday the 16th round of Serie A games on December 11 and 12 will not be played in protest against the Italian league, who have not renewed the collective bargaining agreement which expired in June.
Beretta described the union’s decision as an “irresponsible one and without reason”.
Today was the last day given by the AIC to the Lega A to reach an agreement but just like in previous meetings, this afternoon’s talks in Rome, mediated by Italy´s Football Federation president Giancarlo Abete, proved unsuccessful.
“We are witnessing a dangerous play of massacre,” said Beretta after the meeting in Rome.
“The players’ strike is an irresponsible decision and without reason.
“I am stunned by the AIC´s decision to walk away from the negotiating table while Abete was illustrating the proposal prepared by the FIGC.
“This is a day without precedence.”
At issue is the collective contract between the association and the league guaranteeing players’ rights.
It expired on June 30, but no action has been taken by the League since then.
The AIC called off a strike back in September after the two sides reached an agreement to enter into negotiations.
The main area of disagreement deals with what the players perceive as a lack of protection when clubs try to force them into a transfer when they enter the final year of their contracts.