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MLS, Players Union agree to extend CBA talks to Feb. 25


Major League Soccer and its Players Union have agreed to extend negotiations for a new Collective Bargaining Agreement to Feb. 25, thus averting a potential lockout or strike for the time being. The sides agreed to the extension after snow storms in the northeast forced the cancellation of scheduled negotiations.

Read the full article at Soccer By Ives.

Soccer By Ives @ Feb 11, 2010 7:58 PM EDT | Blog Profile

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