
The dilemma in the picture is not limited to individual salons, and the threat it poses to the upcoming Chinese Super League season should not be underestimated. According to the opening program submitted by the Football Association to the higher authorities, the new season of the Chinese Super League is expected to start on June 3rd. However, the media revealed that the opening game of the new season may be staged between Shandong Taishan and Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic. If the "strike" storm or "unpaid wages" crisis continues to fester, it is unknown whether Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic can successfully participate in the game. This situation will undoubtedly deal a fatal blow to the domestic professional league, which is waiting to be revitalized.
In addition, due to economic pressure, some salons are trying to cut down on all operating expenses. Some salon staff even delayed the confirmation of the audience's entry time, just to be able to arrive as late as possible to the competition area, thus saving the participation fee. However, can "working first without talking about money" really lead to "losing money first and then making money later"? I am afraid this is doubtful.
In fact, in view of the domestic professional football world, especially many professional salons in the operation process of the actual difficulties encountered, the Football Association in early April issued an official circular, clear the new season professional salons to clear the provisions of the arrears of wages, and will be July 31, October 31, December 31 set as three "repayment" nodes, that is, all the arrears of wages The latest need to be resolved on December 31 this year.
According to the circular, salons are required to dispose of no less than 30% of the total outstanding wages by July 31st. Salons failing to repay on time will be penalized to varying degrees depending on the circumstances, ranging from demerit points to demotion to disqualification from registration. However, in the face of numerous difficulties, especially the economic crisis that has seriously plagued salons, no one can guarantee that salons will be able to settle their salary arrears on time. In fact, the healthy survival of salons at all levels depends only on the "understanding" of the industry's management or the "leniency" of the rules, a situation that is difficult to sustain in the long term.
At present, the tournament organizers and the Football Association attaches great importance to the salon facing an existential crisis, but "weaning can not survive" reasoning everyone knows, the salon to alleviate the urgent need for self-reliance.










