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CFL players reject new collective bargaining agreement with league: reports

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CFL players have rejected the new collective bargaining agreement with the league. According to the source, CFL players voted against ratifying the tentative deal reached Wednesday between the league and CFL Players’ Association.

The source spoke on the condition of anonymity Monday as neither the CFL nor the CFL Players’ Association immediately confirmed the vote.

TSN also reported that the tentative deal was turned down on Monday, citing sources. But news of the rejection is somewhat surprising given there were reports one team’s players were still voting on the deal. Read more: CFL and CFL Players’ Association reach tentative collective agreement The CFL and CFLPA reached a tentative seven-year agreement Wednesday, four days after players with seven of the league’s nine teams went on strike.

It marked just the second work stoppage in league history and first since 1974. The CFLPA executive recommended acceptance of the deal, which featured increases to the CFL salary cap ($100,000 annually starting next year) and minimum salary (from $65,000 to $75,000 by 2027).

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