CFL, CFL Players’ Association into marathon collective bargaining talks
TORONTO — The CFL and CFL Players’ Association are now into marathon bargaining.
According to a pair of sources, the two sides met into the night Monday and got a head start on talks early Tuesday morning, with the expectation that negotiations will again go into the night. This round of bargaining began Sunday night and Tuesday’s session was the final scheduled face-to-face session prior to the end of the current deal, which is set to expire Saturday.
However, that doesn’t prevent the league and its players from continuing to talk past Tuesday and schedule additional sessions. The mere fact the two sides are still at the negotiating table and putting in long hours can certainly be seen as a positive sign.