Monday 8 August 2011

WIPA name lead negotiators for WICB talks

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West Indies Players Association (WIPA) has said that two of its directors, Dave Kissoon, Michael Hall, with its advantage in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) will begin on Monday in Trinidad. The two bodies has been a long dispute over the rights players' and wages, and are trying to agree on changes to the existing collective bargaining agreement (CBA), which was signed in 2006 for the path to resolve the conflict. The current CBA, which governs the relationship between the WICB and WIPA, expires in September.

Dinanath Ramnarine, president and CEO of WIPA, the players face is usually the body's relationship with the WICB until further notice, but the card is not prepared to deal with him. WICB accused Ramnarine is a "bad behavior" during their meeting in June to resolve the problem for Chris Gayle does not control your home during the season.

"We want to facilitate the negotiation process and promote freedom of expression among the parties," Ramnarine said. "We have appointed two leading independent and impartial as the head of our team -. David Kissoon and Michael Hall, we have done in the hope that the WICB also reciprocate and eliminate obstacles to successful negotiations."

Kisson is a lawyer who has represented the WIPA, and Hall is a former WICB cricket operations officer, and the World Cup.

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