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Limerick players vote in favour of strike action while club and players' union release separate statements

Representatives of the club met with SIPTU and the PFAI today.

LIMERICK FC PLAYERS have voted in favour of strike action over outstanding wages and will serve strike notice, according to the Professional Footballers Association of Ireland (PFAI).

A statement published on behalf of the players on the PFAI website says that the โ€œvote was overwhelmingly in favourโ€ of taking industrial action having received โ€œno payment since 1 Juneโ€.

However, the club has also released a statement apologising to players and staff for the delay in payment of salaries and says that the โ€œissue was resolvedโ€œ on Tuesday. It also says that sanctions have been imposed on Limerick FC by the FAI.

โ€œThe club have taken measures to cut costs over the last number of weeks to ensure we can fulfil our contracted obligations to staff and players,โ€ the statement reads. โ€œWe will continue to monitor our projected income streams and should the need arise make more adjustments.โ€

The players โ€” who met with SIPTU and the PFAI today about the possibility balloting union members for strike action โ€” say in their statement that they have received commitments from the club โ€œat the eleventh hourโ€ that they will be paid what they are owed to date, but that they have received โ€œno satisfactory confirmation that our contracts will be honoured in the futureโ€.

The players have balloted to strike and intend to serve strike notice. They also say that they will have no choice but to take the last resort option of going on strike โ€œif payments which fall due in the future are not honouredโ€.

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The full statement reads: โ€œAs has been well documented now in the media, we met today with our representatives, the PFA Ireland, in relation to the outstanding monies due to us individually on foot of our contracts.

โ€œWe had received no payment since 1 June and despite numerous attempts over the course of the past six weeks to address this issue by our representatives, no payments have been made until the imminent threat of strike became real.

โ€œAt the eleventh hour, we have received commitments from the club that we will be paid what we are owed to date but have received no satisfactory confirmation that our contracts will be honoured in the future.

โ€œWith nearly four months of the season to go, this leaves us in a very precarious situation as we simply cannot endure another long period without pay. Like most workers, we have commitments and outgoings which will not wait for payment at the clubโ€™s behest.

โ€œOur representatives, the PFA Ireland, had sought guarantee of payment for the future, which is entirely reasonable given the history of the last six weeks, and this has not been provided.

In the circumstances, we have now balloted to strike and the vote was overwhelmingly in favour.

โ€œWe will now serve strike notice and if payments which fall due in the future are not honoured then we will have no option but to take the last resort option of going on strike.

โ€œIt is disappointing that it has taken this long for the club and FAI to engage properly with this crisis and we hope they will take this issue of late payment seriously from now on.

โ€œWe hope the supporters, players and other clubs will appreciate that this action will only be taken if we are left with no other option.โ€

Following a meeting with FAI officials on Monday, sanctions were imposed on Limerick FC.

The club cannot sign any new players for the remainder of the season. They will not be invited to participate in the IRN-BRU Scottish Challenge Cup, after they were initially next in line for the competition following the removal of Bray Wanderers.

The clubโ€™s statement also criticises the PFAI for arranging a meeting with the players for 17 July to ballot them on strike action.

โ€œThe PFAIโ€™s only course of action was to look for an escrow account for playersโ€™ salaries and then call for strike action.

This was very disappointing and would only further reduce the clubโ€™s potential income and ultimately create more issues with payments to their members that remain employed by the club.

โ€œThe action of the PFAI and the leadership by Mr McGuinness in their decision-making, during this time, has not being conducive to create a good working environment between players and management.

โ€œIt should be noted that since 2009 there has been no occasion for the PFAI to contact Limerick FC regarding non-payment of playersโ€™ wages. In the last three seasons alone the club have honoured just over โ‚ฌ1 million in playersโ€™ salaries and while doing so created on average 45 number jobs per annum in Limerick FC.โ€

You can read Limerick FCโ€™s full statement here.

The PFAI has since released a statement in response to this, claiming that Limerickโ€™s statement contains โ€œinaccuraciesโ€.

It is entirely wrong for Limerick to now seek to pass any blame for this completely unsatisfactory situation away from anyone but themselves.

โ€œThey entered into contracts with players which they as per their payment schedule havenโ€™t been able to keep. That is their fault and theirs alone.  Limerick need to step up to the plate and honour the contractual obligations on the dates they are due.โ€

You can read the PFAIโ€™s full statement here.

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