Impasse between JFF and PLCA almost at an end
JFF President Captain Horace Burrell.
The standoff between national players and the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) over contracts is nearing its end.
New contracts will be drawn following Thursday's meeting between the JFF at the Terra Nova Hotel.
The Premier League Clubs Association said their suggested modifications have been accepted by the JFF, whose President, Horace Burrell said there were no major disagreements.
“Of course there are amendments, recommendations that came in from the PLCA which were quite solid and the agreement is that the adjustment would be made and be ready within the next seven days. The draft with the adjustments is circulated to the members and signed off within a week,” Captain Burrell said.
The impasse over contracts arose shortly after the Digicel Caribbean Cup in Martinique.
The original contracts offered by the JFF to players would have seen them giving up their intellectual rights.
The PLCA had however conceded that some of the players’ monetary demands were excessive.
JFF President Captain Horace Burrell.
The standoff between national players and the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) over contracts is nearing its end.
New contracts will be drawn following Thursday's meeting between the JFF at the Terra Nova Hotel.
The Premier League Clubs Association said their suggested modifications have been accepted by the JFF, whose President, Horace Burrell said there were no major disagreements.
“Of course there are amendments, recommendations that came in from the PLCA which were quite solid and the agreement is that the adjustment would be made and be ready within the next seven days. The draft with the adjustments is circulated to the members and signed off within a week,” Captain Burrell said.
The impasse over contracts arose shortly after the Digicel Caribbean Cup in Martinique.
The original contracts offered by the JFF to players would have seen them giving up their intellectual rights.
The PLCA had however conceded that some of the players’ monetary demands were excessive.
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