All 550 non-playing staff guaranteed full pay until end of MayDaniel Levy regrets ‘concern caused during an anxious time’Tottenham Hotspur have reversed their decision to furlough non-playing staff under a government scheme and acknowledged supporter pressure forced them to change their mind.
Spurs sparked outrage two weeks ago when they announced plans to seek funding from the government’s
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and furlough their non-playing staff. While other
Premier League clubs followed suit, pressure from supporters subsequently forced
Liverpool to change their minds. Now
Tottenham have also aborted the idea, with all 550 non-playing staff guaranteed full pay until the end of May.