This archive report was first published on 23 August 2019.
Chelsea are facing a second labour dispute with their former manager Antonio Conte, who has fined the club KSh 1.1 billion.
Conte, a 49-year-old Italian coach, won his first case against the club in May and was awarded KSh 9 million.
According to reliable sources, Conte is planning to sue his former employers for allegedly not paying him KSh 60,000 for mistakes made during his two-year tenure as Chelsea's head coach.
Conte was sacked by Chelsea in 2018 after two seasons in charge, during which he won the FA Cup.
He is now the head coach of Inter Milan, where he has been in charge since 2019.
Conte's second labour dispute with Chelsea comes after he won his first case against the club in May, when he was awarded KSh 9 million.
Chelsea have been ordered to pay Conte KSh 1.1 billion in fines, which is a significant amount of money for the club.
Conte's decision to fine Chelsea comes after he was sacked by the club in 2018, and it is likely to be a major blow to the club's finances.
Chelsea have been in financial difficulties in recent years, and this fine is likely to exacerbate the problem.
Conte's fine is a significant development in the labour dispute between the two parties, and it is likely to have major implications for the club's future.