
On September 7 in the Beijing time zone, a netizen with the name "jokerrr6" disclosed that Kunming Zhenghe Shipwrights Salon of China's Second Division had failed to pay players' salaries for seven consecutive months.
According to "jokerrr6", as early as before the start of the B League, salon executives had promised to solve the salary problem in a timely manner. However, as the league entered the first round of the stage, due to the poor management of the parent company, the salon began to delay the payment of wages. Although in July during the second cycle of the competition and early August after the first stage of the competition, the person in charge of the verbal commitment to pay part of the salary, but the commitment has not been realized.
The netizen also mentioned that on August 26, the salon investor promised to release the salary on September 2, however, by September 2, it was still shirked with various excuses. Not only that, the bonus agreed in the contract, the relevant person in charge of the salon has not been mentioned. Last year, the team's Yunnan players were eventually told not to renew their contracts after the contracts were signed because they claimed their entitlements.
According to "jokerrr6", some players even had to borrow from loan sharks to make ends meet. Rumor has it that some players have been forced to retire due to lack of income sources, and have turned to other professions to survive, some even started delivering food to make ends meet.
In the face of this situation, the official microblog of the Kunming Zhenghe Shipwrights Salon released a screenshot of the chat record of the investors' WeChat group, indicating that although the fans understand the salon's predicament and even its withdrawal, the investors have promised the public that the difficulties are only temporary and that the salon will resolutely not withdraw.










