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These NBA players are donating money to pay workers who’ve lost jobs over coronavirus

In the wake of the NBA 2020 season suspension following the coronavirus pandemic, players are donating money to cover the lost pay of thousands of hourly-wage employees who work in pro-basketball arenas all over the country.

The coronavirus pandemic has shut down practically all major U.S. sports and by extension the arenas. The suspension of the season is having a great deal of burden on arena workers too.

For the stadium workers, it means their jobs are in limbo since paychecks will no longer be constant and reliable.

To this effect, some NBA players have made announcements about contributing to offset the financial burdens faced by hourly workers in their stadiums. These athletes have pledged donations to support the various workers in arenas they call home.

Zion Williamson, of the New Orleans Pelicans has pledged to cover the salaries for every worker at the Pelicans’ arena for 30 days.

“These are the folks who make our games possible, creating the perfect environment for our fans and everyone involved in the organization,” Williamson wrote. “Unfortunately, many of them are still recovering from long term challenges created by Katrina, and now face the economic impact of the postponement of games because of the virus.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks also donated $100,000 to the staff of the Fiserv Forum arena.

““It’s bigger than basketball! And during this tough time I want to help the people that make my life, my family’s lives and my teammates lives easier. We can get through this together!” Antetokounmpo wrote on Twitter.

Blake Griffin, a forward for the Detroit Pistons also confirmed on Twitter he’s donating $100,000 to staff of Little Caesars Arena.

Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors also announced from their Twitter account a contribution of $1 million to the disaster relief fund for Chase Center employees.

The economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic is massive with little or no idea how long it will last and millions of people across the globe are losing their wages as a result.

Hopefully, just like these NBA players, more people will contribute to the financial relief of those who have been highly impacted.

Theodora Aidoo

Theodora Aidoo is a young woman who is passionate about women-related issues. Her Love: To bring to fore the activities of women making a global impact. This stems from her journalism background from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism and Ghana Institute of Journalism.

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