WASHINGTON (AP) – The NFL and its players’ union are holding a second consecutive day of labor talks before a federal mediator.
Representatives of both sides are meeting again Saturday with George Cohen, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a U.S. government agency.
They met with Cohen for the first time Friday in a session that lasted about six hours.
There are less than two weeks until the current collective bargaining agreement expires at the end of the day March 3. The players believe that team owners are preparing to lock them out as soon as the following day, which could threaten the 2011 season.
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