WANDERERS' playing staff have released a statement regarding their unpaid wages for March.
The squad had decided to refuse to attend training, taking industrial action on behalf of non-playing staff.
Now, following the off-field employees' wages being issued, the squad have reported to Lostock to prepare for Saturday's fixture.
They have announced they have approached the PFA and the Football League for their intervention in the matter, with their own salaries and those of their coaching team yet to be issued.
"We are happy that our actions have resulted in the non-playing staff being paid their March salaries," said the statement issued to The Bolton News.
"Unfortunately, none of the players or management staff have been paid yet and we have now asked the PFA and Football League to deal with the situation on our behalf.
"We will now be focusing all of our attention on getting a result in Saturday's huge game against Ipswich."
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