Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment leaders take pay cuts in wake of COVID-19
TORONTO — Top Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment executives are taking pay cuts in the wake of COVID-19 shutting down the company’s sports and entertainment business.
A memo to MLSE employees from president and CEO Michael Friisdahl obtained by The Canadian Press outlines the voluntary pay reductions as well as other steps to help mitigate pandemic-related losses.
“The halt in operations is having a dramatic impact on our business,” Friisdahl wrote. “Not surprisingly, the sudden halt of all games and events on March 11th has had a significant impact to our revenue. At the same time many of our costs continue, which clearly puts financial pressure on our business.
“The situation is further compounded by the uncertainty and indefinite postponement of our operations.”