MLS players vote to strike if no deal by opener
Major League Soccer players have voted to strike unless a new labor deal is reached in time for the scheduled March 25 opener in a move which could damage the country’s World Cup hopes.
Negotiators met twice this week with a federal mediator in Washington but the players moved no nearer their goals of more guaranteed contracts and greater free agency opportunities.
“The meetings this week were productive and we scheduled a number of additional meetings,” MLS president Mark Abbott said. @Soccerway
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