Commissioner Randy Ambrosie optimistic as CFL, CFLPA continue contract talks
TORONTO — The clock continues to tick on the CFL and CFL Players’ Association, but commissioner Randy Ambrosie remains confident the two sides can come together on a new collective bargaining agreement.
The present deal is set to expire May 14, the day before CFL training camps are scheduled to open. The league and players union have been meeting behind closed doors for weeks now.
Past CBA talks have often been contentious and adversarial. But this time around, at least so far, the two sides have met quietly and without much fanfare.
Last week, a number of CFLPA player reps, as well as executive members Henoc Muamba and Adam Bighill, publicly emphasized on social media the union’s message that it be treated as a partner by the league and part of a fair contract.