Industrial action taken by players, including a game-day media boycott, to be lifted immediately
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The NRL and Rugby League Players Association have settled on an in-principle collective bargaining agreement (CBA), ending a months-long dispute between the warring parties.
It will be a matter of days before the league’s first billion-dollar CBA, which lasts until 2027 and covers men’s and women’s players, is ready to be implemented.
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