76ers/Devils owner changes mind,
won't cut salaries
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[March 25, 2020]
A day after announcing a pay cut
for employees, the owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey
Devils changed his mind Tuesday under public pressure.
Billionaire Josh Harris issued a press release, announcing the
reversal.
On Monday, Harris' company, Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment,
had notified employees that they would be hit with temporary pay
cuts starting April 15.
The reductions of up to 20 percent, aimed at at-will employees
making more than $50,000, were to run through June 30 in an effort
to recoup lost revenue in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic,
which has forced the pause of every major sports league in the
United States.
Harris' statement Tuesday read, "Our commitment has been to do our
best to keep all of our employees working through this very
difficult situation. As part of an effort to do that we asked
salaried employees to take a temporary 20 percent pay cut while
preserving everyone's full benefits -- and keeping our 1500 hourly
workers paid throughout the regular season.
"After listening to our staff and players, it's clear that was the
wrong decision. We have reversed it and will be paying these
employees their full salaries. This is an extraordinary time in our
world - unlike any most of us have ever lived through before - and
ordinary business decisions are not enough to meet the moment. To
our staff and fans, I apologize for getting this wrong."
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Joshua Harris speaks to the media while he attends an NHL hockey
news conference announcing the new owners of the New Jersey Devils
at Prudential center in Newark, New Jersey August 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
The New York Times reported Monday that contracted employees, such
as the coaching staff and front office personnel, had been asked to
participate in the cuts, but they could not be forced to do so.
The NBA reportedly will pay all players through April 1, but the
fate of paychecks due April 15, which would have been the final day
of the regular season, is uncertain. The league is on hiatus until
at least mid-April, but it is unlikely to restart that soon.
NHL players will be paid through the scheduled end of the regular
season, April 4. It is unclear when or if the hockey season will
restart.
--Field Level Media
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