Major League Soccer players continue to boycott training in labour impasse
For the second day in a row, players from Toronto FC, the Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps skipped training as MLS and its Players Association remained at odds in an apparent labour impasse.
Players in “multiple markets” opted not to take part in training Monday amidst reports they faced a threatened lockout by the league. It appeared more of the same Tuesday, including all three Canadian teams.
While the training sessions are considered voluntary, players had been routinely taking part prior to Monday.
With the season on hold since March 12 due to the pandemic, the two sides have been bargaining about concessions and pay.