Players union ratifies deal with National Lacrosse League to end labour dispute
The Professional Lacrosse Players’ Association and the National Lacrosse League came to terms on an agreement Saturday to end a labour dispute that saw the league cancel the first two weekends of the 2018-19 season.
The PLPA tweeted that a majority of its members voted to ratify a tentatively approved deal reached by the union and the NLL.
“This new agreement sets the players in a great position for success as partners in a league and a sport whose best days are ahead,” said PLPA president Peter Schmitz.
The deal carries a five-year term beginning with the upcoming campaign.