CFL Players’ Association says it has yet to hear from CFL regarding 2020 season
TORONTO — The already fractured relationship between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association isn’t getting any better.
On Tuesday, the union stated it still hasn’t heard from the CFL regarding its plans for an abbreviated 2020 season. Executive director Brian Ramsay tweeted Thursday the CFLPA hadn’t received “concrete ideas regarding a 2020 collective agreement from the CFL, as was promised, nor concrete direction about opportunities for a 2020 season.”
Five days later, the union says it continues to wait.
“We are awaiting a ‘guiding principles’ statement as well as its implications from the CFL,” the union said in a letter issued to its membership. “We are also preparing to return to collective bargaining negotiations (commonly called CBA negotiations) with the CFL soon.