NHL rejects latest NHLPA offer

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NEW YORK (NEWS1130) –  The NHL labour situation has hit another roadblock.
    
The NHL Players’ Association says the league has rejected its latest proposal, one that union head Donald Fehr called “a clear outline” to end the dispute. He says the union presented an eight-year proposal with an option for opting out after Year 6.
    
Fehr says he received a voicemail from the league saying that the moves the players made were not acceptable and that there was no reason to remain in New York for more talks.
    
The union head says this latest development suggests the labour dispute will “not be resolved in the immediate future.”
    
The league has not commented on the proposal or the status of the talks.
    
Fehr says he doesn’t know when the two sides will meet again.

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