Meghann Burke on why the NWSLPA opposes the High Impact Player rule
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The NWSL Players' Association has opposed the league's new High Impact Player rule, but what exactly is at the root of the opposition? And, what is the timeline for a resolution?
On this episode of Full Time, The Athletic's Tamerra Griffin is joined by the executive director of the NWSLPA, Meghann Burke, to talk through the union's stance and what comes next. What part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement is being contested? How does the NWSLPA interpret things differently from the league? Can NWSL players sign High Impact Player contracts despite the NWSLPA's stance? What comes next for Trinity Rodman and the ongoing grievances between the league and NWSLPA?
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HOST: Tamerra Griffin
GUEST: Meghann Burke
PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes
VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen
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Referenced on the show:
NWSL’s new ‘high impact’ rule prioritizes a small pool of superstars – and they must be marketable
NWSL adds rule allowing stars to be paid $1m above cap despite players’ union opposition
NWSL said it would fight for Trinity Rodman. It’s only fighting with itself
NWSL can’t keep Trinity Rodman and its current salary cap. It’s up to the league to choose
Trinity Rodman negotiations explained: Why did NWSL reject the Spirit’s offer and what’s next?
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