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A-League players reject clubs’ CBA offer – The World Game
A-League players have rejected a proposed new collective bargaining agreement offered by the competition’s clubs.

The clubs are aiming to secure a significantly reduced pay deal amid the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic – which has seen a renegotiated Fox Sports broadcast agreement and a loss of league and club revenues.
But the clubs’ offer, put to the players in a league-wide vote by their union, was rejected on Tuesday.
The Professional Footballers Australia said the clubs’ proposal would allow them to “unilaterally impose salary reductions on players, with the players’ only recourse to reject such a r…
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