Inverness Caledonian Thistle have asked all staff to take a 20 per cent paycut, according to a report, as the coronavirus shutdown hits club finances.
The Championship’s second-place side are the latest to ask employees to agree to slashed wages and are also understood to have taken the decision to defer bonuses until the end of the season.
All Scottish football was postponed indefinitely from March 13 in the wake of the spread of Covid-19, and it is yet to be announced how the current season will be brought to a close.
The Caley Jags’ financial struggles in recent times have been well documented, with £500,000 in additional investment secured in January to offset an £892,000 loss for the year.
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