CFL players take to social media during union’s CBA talks with the league
TORONTO — After a quiet start to collective bargaining, the CFL Players’ Association has put a public face on its contract talks with the CFL.
This week, a number of CFLPA player reps, as well as executive members Henoc Muamba and Adam Bighill, have publicly emphasized on social media the union’s message it be treated as a partner by the CFL in talks and be part of a fair contract.
The public comments come weeks after the two sides quietly began meeting amid suggestions talks had started amicably and even resulted in agreements on some secondary issues.
That was an encouraging sign given past CBA talks have often been contentious. But the CFL and its players hadn’t yet started discussing the most serious matters — most notably the monetary ones or the Canadian ratio — with the present deal slated to expire May 14 before training camps open.