CFL Players’ Association says league “unilaterally” delaying negotiations
The Canadian Football League’s contract negotiations with its players have hit some turbulence.
The Canadian Football League Players’ Association says the league has unilaterally decided to delay negotiations. B.C. Lions linebacker Solomon Elimimian says by making the move, the league is bargaining in bad faith.
“The same status quo — ‘Shut up and do your job,’ or ‘Shut up and play football’ — we’re not having it any more,” said Elimimian, who’s also the CFLPA’s second vice-president.
“And it’s not a deal for me or a deal for the older guys. It’s a deal for the guys coming after us, to make the league better than it is now, and better for the guys that come into the league. That’s our priority.”


