CFL players give bargaining unit strong strike mandate with resumption of talks
TORONTO — CFL players have given their bargaining unit a strong endorsement heading into the next round of collective bargaining with the league.
Over 97 per cent of players gave the union their support in a strike vote Wednesday, the CFL Players’ Association announced Thursday. The league and players will return to the bargaining table Monday and Tuesday in Toronto, their first face-to-face meeting since April 9.
“CFL players have voted ‘yes’ to their health and safety,” the CFLPA said in a statement. “Yes to proper care and rehabilitation for themselves and their teammates.