MLBPA sees clear distance from MLB in CBA talks
Summary
Bruce Meyer, temporary leader of the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), said that after looking at the proposals from Major League Baseball (MLB), it's clear the two sides are far apart. This happens six months before their current deal, called the collective bargaining agreement, ends.Key Facts
- Bruce Meyer is the interim executive director of the MLBPA.
- He is also the main person negotiating on behalf of the players.
- Meyer reviewed the proposals made by MLB for the new deal.
- He stated there is a clear gap between what MLB wants and what the players want.
- The current collective bargaining agreement will expire in six months.
- Negotiations are ongoing to create a new agreement between MLB and the players.
- The collective bargaining agreement governs working conditions, salaries, and other employment terms for MLB players.
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