CFL, CFL Players’ Association extend CBA amendment talks deadline
TORONTO — The CFL and CFL Players’ Association will continue discussing amendments to their collective bargaining agreement that could allow for a shortened 2020 season.
Prior to the start of negotiations last month, the CFL imposed Friday as the deadline for CBA amendments, along with an extension of the deal past its 2021 expiry. It also wanted health-and-safety protocols and federal funding in place by Friday.
But the CFLPA told its members in a memo Friday the CFL has extended the deadline to next week as it awaits word on government assistance.
The CFL would also need to reach an agreement with broadcast partner TSN.