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31
Dec
2021
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Peter PALEOLOGOS
Player/Coach Contract
Article
Australia
Football Legal # 16

A new Australian Women’s League (W-League) Collective Bargaining Agreement


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The Professional Footballers Australia (PFA, the player’s union) and the Australian Professional Leagues (APL), who run both the professional men’s A-League and the women’s W-League, announced a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that improves conditions of players in the Australian W-League and makes the league one of the most progressive in the world.

Introduction

This ground-breaking CBA that applies to the W-League will drive “continued investment and improved conditions.”[1] The new CBA is a five-year agreement and aims to genuinely equalise high-performance standards in the W-League to ensure all players have a world-best standard football workplace. “This includes ensuring that W-League players have equal access to the same training venues, travel arrangements, accommodation, medical resources, club staff and workloads as the A-League men’s players.”

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Topics
  • Player/Coach Contract
  • Contractual terms
Keywords
  • Professional Footballers Australia (PFA)
  • Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)
  • Women's football
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