The Guardian (USA)

‘A step backwards’: MLS players’ union criticizes referee lockout

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The MLS Players Associatio­n on Tuesday urged a quick resolution to the lockout of the league’s referees and cautioned that the use of replacemen­t game officials during the labor dispute could jeopardize the health of players.

Barring a sudden agreement, the 2024 MLS season opener on Wednesday featuring Argentina great Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami against Real Sal Lake will be officiated by replacemen­t referees.

“On the eve of the 2024 MLS season, attention should be focused on the competitio­n on the field,” the MLS Players Associatio­n said in a statement.

“The use of replacemen­t referees will not only negatively impact the quality and results of our matches, it may also jeopardize the health and safety of players.”

The MLSPA called the lockout and use of replacemen­t referees a “step backward” for MLS and said all workers deserve a fair wage, safe working conditions and the ability to collective­ly bargain in good faith.

It also urged all sides involved to return to the bargaining table and work towards a timely and fair agreement.

The Profession­al Referee Organizati­on (PRO) said on Saturday it decided to lock out MLS referees after the Profession­al Soccer Referees Associatio­n (PSRA) rejected a proposed new labor pact.

PRO last locked out MLS referees over labor talks in 2014, when replacemen­t officials were used for the first two weeks of the season.

The PSRA said feedback from members indicated the failed ratificati­on was driven by issues with the compensati­on and benefits PRO was offering, as well as a lack of improvemen­ts to travel, scheduling and other quality-oflife issues.

According to the PSRA, 98% of its membership participat­ed in the vote, with 96% voting to reject ratificati­on of the tentative agreement.

The PSRA also said replacemen­t officials do not have the experience and fitness required to do the job properly and that players, coaches and fans deserve referees who best know the MLS game and its rules and applicatio­ns.

According to MLS, the tentative agreement that was reached would have made PRO members among the highest paid soccer match officials in the world.

 ?? Photograph: Eric Bolte/USA Today Sports ?? MLS last used replacemen­t officials during a 2014 labor dispute.
Photograph: Eric Bolte/USA Today Sports MLS last used replacemen­t officials during a 2014 labor dispute.

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