2011年7月2日星期六

AFL players strike unlikely over pay dispute

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By Danny Morgan

Posted June 29, 2011 12:57:00

The AFL Players' Association (AFLPA) says a play dispute with the league is unlikely to end in strike action despite a mass meeting of players in Melbourne tonight.

The players are expected to formally reject the league's offer of a three per cent pay rise.

They want a bigger cut of the increased revenue generated by the latest broadcast rights deal.

The association's Ian Prendergast says the players will look at their rights, but hope to avoid a strike.

"I think players are strongly committed to playing football. That's not to say that there aren't other options available to players," he said.

He says the players want a cut of the increased revenue generated by the latest broadcast rights deal.

"Players are really looking to be considered genuine partners in the game and the proposal that the AFL have put quite simply doesn't meet that objective."

Tags: australian-football-league, melbourne-3000


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