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He Inter-company Union of Professional Footballers (Sifup) accused that Black and White used a “contraption” by changing your procedure for injured players with the intention of not paying his salaries to the Colo Colo player Matías Zaldivia.
According to a statement, this alleged maneuver by the concessionaire that manages the “Cacique” shows “a worrying confusion of concepts and legal obligations that every employer club must comply with.”
“Again and in agreement with Matías Zaldivia and his representative, the Union will once again exercise its role before the specialized bodies, since the public retaliation manifested by the concessionaire is totally illegal and reprehensible, in an unprecedented decision in the history of the club and we also believe in Chilean football, “they said.
Zaldivia was sent to process his medical leave by Blanco y Negro, so that Isapre can take care of his salary while he is recovering from the cut of the Achilles tendon he suffered in September.
In the same statement, the union He pointed out that Blanco y Negro recognized that “in retaliation to the request for inspection made by this union against him, in the framework of its incorrect application of the Employment Protection Law (LPE), He will no longer be responsible for the compensation of the injured Zaldivia (Achilles tendon rupture). “
“This, despite the fact that historically it has done so with all its players. At the beginning of September, the Labor Directorate notified the reports of the inspections requested by the Sifup, fining Blanco y Negro for having found various breaches of current legislation, “the union recalled.
They also pointed out from Sifup that Blanco y Negro argued this “regrettable and arbitrary decision” after what happened with Ivan Morales.
“This shameless and despicable statement from Black and White, seeks only to confuse public opinionWe must clarify that within the framework of the inspection requested from the Labor Directorate, due to the application of the Employment Protection Law, the Sifup in full compliance with its purposes and as any Union in the world should do, also denounced the total abandonment in which the athlete was left, “they accused.
As detailed by Sifup, Morales “he had to find and pay for his own doctors and other professionals for his rehabilitation, while he had to collect his benefits in the unemployment insurance. If Black and White was taking care of his injury he should never stop granting him the corresponding rehabilitation let alone send it to the AFC. In turn, the Labor Directorate in its audit report, found that the concessionaire did not comply with its legal obligation to give timely notice of the accident to the respective administrative body “
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