Analysis: CFL-CFLPA collective bargaining talks get off to encouraging start
TORONTO — It has been an encouraging start to collective bargaining talks between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association.
Negotiations between the two sides resumed Monday. Thus far, they’ve managed to meet quietly and effectively, having reportedly reached agreement on some secondary issues.
And that would be a huge positive considering past CBA talks have been adversarial, often contentious. However, discussions on the most serious matters — most notably the monetary ones — remain and the clock is ticking as the current agreement is expires May 14, before training camps open.
So the real question remains will the two sides continue with that sense of co-operation as they deal with the more serious points? Or will negotiations turn more inhospitable as they have in the past?