translated from Spanish: Harold Mayne-Nicholls and breaks with the campus for salaries: “We are always ready for dialogue”

Pamela Serey A.

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The vice president of Black and White said they have the background to take advantage of the Employment Protection Act, but that they are willing to talk to the players, following the crisis that led to the announcement at the institution.

The colo Colo and Black and White campus are in different trenches. The economic crisis over the coronavirus put them on opposite sides and with a measure that generated discord. At a press conference, the leaders announced that they would abid by the Employment Protection Act. That is, players will not receive their salary for as long as they are une playn, as their contracts will be suspended.
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Despite subsequent statements by the albo cast, which accused inflexibility on the part of the public limited company, the vice president of Black and White, Harold Mayne Nicholls, told SoyChile that “we are always ready for dialogue, so said yesterday Hannibal (Mosa).”
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And with regard to the doubts that have arisen about the feasibility of Black and White taking over the new law, it was clear in answering that “we can welcome ourselves, we gather all the background,” the leader warned.



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