CFLPA feels biggest amendment it reached with CFL was getting players back on field
CFL teams will have one less Global player in 2021 but access to five-player taxi squads when they resume play later this summer.
The CFL’s board of governors voted in favour Monday of kicking off a 14-game schedule starting Aug. 5 after the league cancelled plans for an abbreviated 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A big part of that was the CFL and CFL Players’ Association agreeing to an amended collective-bargaining agreement last week, which the union ratified Wednesday night before the board did so Monday.
Brian Ramsay, the CFLPA’s executive director, said Tuesday the two sides agreed on more than 19 amendments. Among them was limiting the number of Global players a team must have this year from two to one, which in turn reduced active rosters by one player to 45.
However, CFL teams will also be allowed five-player taxi squads (which all clubs can access) in addition to their 13-man practice rosters. Also, the league’s minimum salary of $65,000 will be pro-rated to just over $50,000 this season based upon a 14-game season rather than the normal 18-game campaign.