Those earning more than 25-thousand euro a year will see between ten and fifty per cent of their salaries deferred
The FAI have announced a tiered pay deferral scheme for all of its staff.
Those earning more than 25-thousand euro a year will see between ten and fifty per cent of their salaries deferred.
The measures come into effect from next month with the FAI saying senior staff will be impacted by the biggest deferrals.
Meanwhile
UEFA are to hold a conference call tomorrow where it's likely that the Republic of Ireland's Euro 2021 play off semi-final will be put back until September or October because of the health crisis.
The fixture between the Boys in Green and Slovakia is currently scheduled for early June in Bratislava.
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