
Media Statement On The CFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement
Published on May 26, 2010 under Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release
Toronto, ON - (May 26, 2010) - The Canadian Football League Player Relations Committee and Canadian Football League Players' Association have reached a tentative agreement on the terms of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. This agreement remains subject to ratification votes by the Players and CFL Board of Governors, which will be conducted in advance of the regular season kickoff on July 1.
The new Collective Bargaining Agreement contains a drug testing policy but the details of such policy will not be released until the Agreement has been ratified.
By agreement of the parties, there will be no further comment on any of the terms of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement until the ratification process is complete.
Canadian Football League Stories from May 26, 2010
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- Media Statement On The CFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement - CFL
- Eskimos Host 2010 Fan Day - Edmonton Elks
- Tiger-Cats Get Ready For Training Camp - Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Former Miami Hurricanes QB Dorsey & Veteran DB Carpenter Sign With Argos - Toronto Argonauts
- Mike Hagen Joins Argos As Director, Player Personnel - Toronto Argonauts
- Lions Add Kyle Parrish To QB stable - B.C. Lions
- Stamps Sign Three To Roster - Calgary Stampeders
- Smith Awarded The Ordre national du Québec - Montreal Alouettes
- Tiger-Cats Sign Five On Offense - Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Riders Sign Dinwiddie And Reesing - Saskatchewan Roughriders
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