Live broadcast, July 17th, the Australian Professional Players Union recently released a video in which 23 Australian women

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Live broadcast, July 17th, the Australian Professional Players Union recently released a video in which 23 Australian women - Lujuba

Live Bar, July 17 News Australian Professional Players Union recently published a video, in which 23 members of the Australian women's national football team appeared on camera, speaking together to criticize the salary difference between men and women.

2023 The Women's World Cup will start on July 20. The World Cup will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

In the statement of the Australian women's football players, they said: "736 football players have had the honor to represent their country on the highest stage of this World Cup, however, many people are still deprived of the basic right to organize and collective bargaining. Collective bargaining allows us to get the same treatment as the Australian men's national team today, with one exception: For the same achievement, FIFA still only provides a quarter of the men's football prize money. "

At the end of the video statement, they added: "Our Australian Super League The women's league sisters are still working hard to professionalize the global women's football league so that they can no longer play part-time football like we used to."

The total prize money of this Women's World Cup is .11 billion.

Live broadcast, July 17th, the Australian Professional Players Union recently released a video in which 23 Australian women - Lujuba

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