Canada Soccer amends labour statement at request of women’s players association
ORLANDO, Fla. — Canada Soccer has amended a statement it issued Friday and removed it from Twitter at the request of the Canadian Soccer Players’ Association (CSPA), which represents the players on the Canadian women’s national team
“The original statement referenced details of a retroactive pay agreement that both parties had agreed would not be disclosed unilaterally,” Canada Soccer said in a brief statement Thursday. “Our sole priority is to address the requests of the women’s national team players, which we are doing, and continue to work together towards a resolution with both of our national team players.”
It did not provide further details. The women have previously said they have not yet received compensation for their national team participation in 2022.
Friday’s statement said, in part: “Pay equity for our women’s national team is at the core of our ongoing player negotiations. Canada Soccer will not agree to any deal without it. That is why, after months of negotiations with our women’s national team players and their legal counsel, Canada Soccer already issued a mutually-agreed to retroactive payment.”