National Lacrosse League (NLL) Cancels 2008 Season
Negotiations with Players' Association Fail
By Mo Morrissey, published Oct 16, 2007
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The Leagues' statement on the matter specifically states that this is the fourth time in seven years the league and union have gone to the table to negotiate a new contract and the league was particularly interested in a longer term deal for the stability of the game. The league's final proposal included 3 percent salary increases and a 5-year deal. The union was offering a 1-year agreement without a salary cap.
According to Business First of Buffalo, the average player salary is about $14,500. Most of the players also hold full time jobs and commute to the games over the weekends.
One proposal of note by the Players' association was the lifting of the salary cap. While the NLL says they could not agree to play in an uncapped system, the players' association accused the league of attempting to break the union. The players negotiating team refused to allow a vote of the final proposal from the league.
The league's stated intention is to return in 2009 and to use the next year to "improve not only our relationship with our players, but to improve our overall business model."
The league had issued an ultimatum that if a contract was not reached by midnight on Monday, October 15, the 2008 season would be cancelled. In 2004, the league had issued a similar ultimatum, but an agreement was reached by that deadline and the 2005 season was played. At that time, the agreement created revenue sharing and provided for better than 4 percent salary increases for the players. In 2003, an agreement was reached only after a 12-day player strike.
National Lacrosse League (NLL) Cancels 2008 Season
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Takeaways
- The league offer included 3% increases and a 5 year term
- The Players Association offered a 1 year deal without salary caps
- There was a 12-day strike in 2003 that resulted in a 1-year agreement
Did You Know?
The league's stated intention is to return in 2009 and to use the next year to "improve not only our relationship with our players, but to improve our overall business model."
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