League, Players Union Agree To Continue Talks
Major League Soccer and the MLS Players Union have both agreed to postpone the deadline to come to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement until February 12th. The original CBA – the first in MLS history – was scheduled to expire as of next Monday, but both sides have agreed to continue discussions since progress is being made toward an agreement.
MLS Daily @ Jan 29, 2010 11:46 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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