Sources: Bruce Meyer elected executive director of MLBPA
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Sources: Bruce Meyer elected executive director of MLBPA
"Meyer, previously the union's deputy executive director, ascended to the top spot at a crucial moment for the MLBPA. With owners pushing for a salary cap and prepared to lock out the players Dec. 1 should they not reach a new deal, players are bracing for an extended work stoppage as they attempt to stave off the league's efforts."
"Hired in 2018 after a much-criticized labor deal negotiated the year before, Meyer served as the lead negotiator for the union during the COVID pandemic and helped broker the 2022 labor deal that followed a 99-day lockout. A longtime lawyer who previously worked for the NHL, NBA and NFL, Meyer becomes the MLBPA's sixth executive director. Clark resigned Tuesday following an internal investigation that revealed an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, whom the union had hired in 2023."
Bruce Meyer was elected executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association after serving as the union's deputy executive director. Meyer replaces Tony Clark, who resigned following an internal investigation that revealed an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, whom the union had hired in 2023. Meyer previously served as lead negotiator during the COVID pandemic and helped broker the 2022 labor deal that followed a 99-day lockout. Owners are pushing for a salary cap and have prepared to lock out players on Dec. 1 if a new collective-bargaining agreement is not reached. A federal inquiry prompted an independent review into the union's finances and governance.
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