Canadian Football League Players' Association

The Canadian Football League Players' Association (or CFLPA) represents Canadian football players in the Canadian Football League (CFL). The association was established in 1965, when local lawyer John Agro became concerned by the number of Hamilton Tiger-Cats players approaching him with legal questions about contracts, medical coverage and pensions.[1][2]

All CFLPA presidents have been active or retired CFL players. The first president was Gary Schreider, who had recently retired as a player for the Ottawa Rough Riders player. The current president is Scott Flory, since shortly after his retirement as a player with the Montreal Alouettes.[3]

In June 2010, the CFLPA and the CFL announced the details of a new four-year collective bargaining agreement.[4]

The CFL's annual John Agro Special Teams Award, voted on by the players, is named for CFLPA co-founder and long-time legal counsel John Agro, QC.

Presidents

References

  1. Calum Shanlin (2012-11-24). "The Agro Sisters' Special Connection to the CFL". CBC Live. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  2. "The formation of the C.F.L.P.A.". CFLPA. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  3. The Canadian Press (March 31, 2014). "Scott Flory Succeeds Mike Morreale as CFLPA President". CBC Sports. CBC. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  4. Tait, Ed (6 June 2010). "CFL, players' union find common ground". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 12 September 2010.


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