Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 22:43:35 GMT -6
New scandals in football accuse bad practices and sexism in Liga MX. It seems that the efforts for reforms to guarantee the labor rights of athletes have not been enough. At least not, for female football athletes who continue to see their rights violated due to bad practices within the industry. The so-called Gentleman's Pact has been denounced on numerous occasions by athletes from the men's and women's leagues. This consists of an agreement between the organizing committees that seeks to protect the interests of the managers and not lose the investment they were able to make in some players. Many times at the expense of the athletes. On the other hand, and no less important, is the discrimination experienced by soccer players in women's leagues and the existing wage gap in relation to their male colleagues. A problem whose solution faces an enormous challenge: The imposition of income limits applicable only to them.
Let's review it thoroughly. In this week's conversation with @bolavipmex about women's soccer, @nellyfut helps us delve into the topic of the @ligabbvafemenil game scheduling . "It is no excuse for them to say that no one watches women's soccer." Pass him September 23, 2021 A history of sexism in Liga MX The Federal Economic Competition Commission ( COFECE or Commission) has imposed fines for a total of 177.6 million pesos on 17 Liga MX soccer clubs for participating in Lithuania Phone Number monopolistic practices, and for assisting the Federation in carrying them out. Mexican Football Association and 8 individuals. Unfortunately these are not isolated cases. In fact, since the creation of the Liga MX Femenil, various clubs have agreed to establish a salary cap; further deepening the wage gap between women and men footballers. That is, since 2016, when the Women's MX League was created, these abusive practices continued to be perpetrated.
Maximum salaries of 2 thousand pesos per month for players over 23 years of age; under 23, 500 pesos and a personal training course while those in the Under-17 category would not obtain any financial income although they would help with transportation and food. Without a doubt a great blow to break the wage gap. However, in an act of apparent generosity, in the 2018 season the agreement was replaced. Setting a new maximum salary cap for players of 15 thousand pesos, and only four could earn above this figure. In addition to pointing out that support in kind could not exceed 50 thousand pesos per tournament. Of course, these salaries do not allow athletes to live solely on this income. Rather, they contribute to the drain of talent and opportunities to solidify women's football. The recent complaints in this discipline also make visible the inequality of pay and opportunities that female athletes experience in territories that have been appropriated by men.
Let's review it thoroughly. In this week's conversation with @bolavipmex about women's soccer, @nellyfut helps us delve into the topic of the @ligabbvafemenil game scheduling . "It is no excuse for them to say that no one watches women's soccer." Pass him September 23, 2021 A history of sexism in Liga MX The Federal Economic Competition Commission ( COFECE or Commission) has imposed fines for a total of 177.6 million pesos on 17 Liga MX soccer clubs for participating in Lithuania Phone Number monopolistic practices, and for assisting the Federation in carrying them out. Mexican Football Association and 8 individuals. Unfortunately these are not isolated cases. In fact, since the creation of the Liga MX Femenil, various clubs have agreed to establish a salary cap; further deepening the wage gap between women and men footballers. That is, since 2016, when the Women's MX League was created, these abusive practices continued to be perpetrated.
Maximum salaries of 2 thousand pesos per month for players over 23 years of age; under 23, 500 pesos and a personal training course while those in the Under-17 category would not obtain any financial income although they would help with transportation and food. Without a doubt a great blow to break the wage gap. However, in an act of apparent generosity, in the 2018 season the agreement was replaced. Setting a new maximum salary cap for players of 15 thousand pesos, and only four could earn above this figure. In addition to pointing out that support in kind could not exceed 50 thousand pesos per tournament. Of course, these salaries do not allow athletes to live solely on this income. Rather, they contribute to the drain of talent and opportunities to solidify women's football. The recent complaints in this discipline also make visible the inequality of pay and opportunities that female athletes experience in territories that have been appropriated by men.