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AP Source: MLB Labor Talks To Resume After 42-Day Break
Jan 11, 2022, 3:38 PM

Commissioner of Baseball Robert D. Manfred Jr. speaks during a press conference announcing a partnership with the Players Alliance during the Gatorade All-Star Workout Day at Coors Field on July 12, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball and the players’ association are scheduled to meet Thursday in the first negotiations between the parties since labor talks broke off Dec. 1.
The planning of the meeting was disclosed to The Associated Press by a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement was made.
MLB has been preparing a new proposal for the union.
AP source: Major League Baseball and the players’ association are scheduled to meet Thursday in the first negotiations between the parties since labor talks broke off Dec. 1. https://t.co/nzLpFvZjRZ
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) January 11, 2022
Management locked out the union on Dec. 2 following the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement, the sport’s ninth work stoppage but first since a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95.
The dispute threatens spring training, which is scheduled to start Feb. 16 in Florida and Arizona.