MLB teams can lay off managers,
coaches, others on May 1
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[April 21, 2020]
Major League Baseball
commissioner Rob Manfred is suspending uniform employee contracts of
more than 9,000 people, which will give teams the option to lay off
or reduce pay of managers, coaches, trainers, full-time scouts and
other personnel beginning on May 1.
However, at least eight teams have assured employees they will
receive their salaries through May 31.
Manfred wrote an email to teams on Monday, saying the loss of games
due to the coronavirus pandemic led to the action involving UEC's.
"Our clubs rely heavily on revenue from tickets/concessions,
broadcasting/media, licensing and sponsorships to pay salaries,"
Manfred wrote in the email, which was obtained by multiple news
agencies. "In the absence of games, these revenue streams will be
lost or substantially reduced, and clubs will not have sufficient
funds to meet their financial obligations."
Major League Rule 3(i) requires that UECs are to be signed by "all
managers, coaches, trainers and salaried scouts." Some general
managers and baseball operational staffers also sign UECs. Minor
league managers, coaches and other personnel are also affected.
"Pursuant to the terms of the UEC, the club's exclusive right to
your services will remain in effect during the period of the
suspension such that you will not be permitted to perform services
for any other club," Manfred wrote. "I fully recognize the hardship
that this health crisis creates for all members of the baseball
community. Central baseball and the clubs are doing everything
possible to try to minimize this impact for as many employees as
possible."
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Rob Manfred, commissioner of Major League Baseball, takes part in
the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit in New York, U.S., February 8,
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Earlier Monday, Miami Marlins co-owner Derek Jeter said he was
indefinitely giving up his salary, reported to be $5 million, during
the coronavirus outbreak.
Jeter reportedly informed the Marlins' baseball operations staff
during a conference call on Monday that they will receive their
current pay through at least May 31.
According to various media reports, other teams that are
guaranteeing employees' pay through the end of May include the
Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds,
Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants and St.
Louis Cardinals.
--Field Level Media
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