New Amsterdam FC Announces Fruit Street Health as Spring 2021 NISA Shirt Sponsor
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New Amsterdam FC, a professional soccer team playing in the National Independent Soccer Association, has announced that Fruit Street Health will be its primary shirt sponsor for the Spring 2021 National Independent Soccer Association season. Fruit Street is a CDC-recognized telehealth provider of the National Diabetes Prevention Program which helps the individuals lose weight through virtual dietitian consultations. Fruit Street will also take a partial ownership stake in the club.
New Amsterdam FC Spring 2021 Jersey. I have been able to continue my professional soccer career with New Amsterdam while also learning valuable business skills at Fruit Street. I feel like I am contributing to society both on the pitch and through my work in public health at Fruit Street, said Michael Nastu an NAFC player.
U S women s national team to appeal pay claims after working conditions settlement | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99 9 FM wsau.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wsau.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The U.S. women's national team can proceed with their appeal over claims for equal pay after a judge on Monday approved a settlement between the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and the players over working conditions. The women's team sued their governing body in 2019, alleging gender discrimination in compensation and nearly every other aspect of playing conditions and months later picked up their fourth World Cup as fans chanted "equal pay" during the final. Judge R. Gary Klausner of the United States District Court for the Central District of California last year threw out the players' claims that they were underpaid compared with the men's national team and weeks later denied the players' bid to appeal until the working conditions element was settled.
US women to appeal over equal pay as working conditions approved Los Angeles (AFP) – The United States women’s football team vowed to press on with an appeal in their equal pay lawsuit on Monday after a federal judge in Los Angeles formally approved a deal with the US Soccer Federation over working conditions.
US District Judge Gary Klausner inked a settlement reached in December that grants the US women’s team the same treatment as their male counterparts in areas such as flights, hotels, venue selection and support staff.
It followed an earlier ruling by Klausner last May in which the judge dismissed a claim by the women’s team for pay equality.
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