Security, stability and a more professional working environment, those are the main accomplishments for men and women footballers in Australia enjoy with their new collective deal.
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Players in Australia welcome new deal about working conditions
The Next Step: PFA report seeks to protect growth of Australian women’s football
Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) recently released ‘Professional Women’s Football: The Next Step’ to offer solutions to the challenges that Australian women’s football is facing. The PFA is seeking to increase the number of players who turn professional, encourage clubs take a long term view on investment and keep competitive balance in the W-League. One of the biggest goals is to attract and retain the best global talent amid the growth of European women’s football clubs. Similarly to FIFPRO’s Raising Our Game report, The Next Step provides a vision for women’s professional football.
'Shaping Our Future' report calls for new social contract in professional football
FIFPRO is today launching the ‘Shaping Our Future’ report about men’s professional football that examines global revenue streams and the working conditions of players, with a view to achieving a more stable and robust game.
#WeKickCorona in Germany
Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich started this collective initiative to support charitable associations and social institutions -those who help others- to make a contribution to community resilience and recovery.
Cari Roccaro: “Hey, I got brown hair and I have mental health therapy”
Cari played a paramount role in NWSL players being entitled up to 6 months of mental health leave, which was included in their recent collective bargaining agreement.
Industry experts gather for FIFPRO Legal Conference
The conference hosted a plethora of discussions on relevant legal topics affecting FIFPRO members – from collective bargaining agreements and maternity regulations to the latest FIFA Disciplinary and Ethics Code and FIFA football agent regulations.
Elin Landstrom: "Why Sweden’s new CBA is a much better deal for players"
Swedish left-back Elin Landstrom is a lawyer and works for Swedish player union Spelarforeningen as player legal manager and a board member. A Serie A winner with Roma in 2023, Landstrom discusses the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that Spelarforeningen arranged late last year.