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JFF and Reggae Boyz finally settle wage dispute
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Jamaica Football. | 09 April 2021 | 2916 Views
Tags: Football, Concacaf Gold Cup, Michael Ricketts, Reggae Boyz

After being at loggerheads over wages for the past few weeks, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Reggae Boyz have reached a contractual agreement that now allows the focus to return to the coming CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers and the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

The parties released a statement overnight confirming that a resolution has been reached following contentious negotiations.

“The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Senior Men’s National team are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached in respect of the contract terms,” the parties said in a statement overnight.

“The agreed terms relate to remuneration as well as player welfare which will serve to establish a strong basis for a harmonious relationship between both parties. Moreover, the period of negotiations provided a forum for the ventilation and resolution of some long-standing issues and more recent ones such as player welfare in a pandemic environment.

“The agreement signals the level of effort and commitment by everyone involved to re-align football administration and standards in keeping with the emerging international benchmarks.”

JFF President Michael Ricketts expressed relief that the issue is now behind them.

 “I am delighted with the agreement. Now everyone can concentrate on the most important element; Jamaica’s football,” he said.

“I want to commend the players and members of the JFF for a job well done.  I look forward to every single individual working passionately to improve themselves and the team as we try to qualify for Qatar 2022.”

Sportsmax.TV sources indicate that the agreement expires in the latter part of 2023 and covers the next two Gold Cups, the Nations League, World Cup and international friendlies.