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WICB, WIPA call truce after settlement of pay dispute

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA) have finally resolved their long-standing dispute over the international players’ structure of payments after a period of <g data-gr-id="26">mediation</g>.

The resolution was reached between WICB and WIPA during a formal mediation session, which ran for five days in Barbados in May before the start of Australia’s Test tour of the West Indies.
Mediation session took into consideration the quantity of sponsorship received by the WICB to be passed on to the West Indies national players.

“During May, the WICB and WIPA participated by mutual consent in a formal mediation process over a period of five days to consider the question of what level of sponsorship funds received by the WICB should international players receive and how that amount should be distributed,” a press release put up on WICB website stated.

A clear schedule of payments to players has also been drawn-up and minor amendments have been made to the memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

“The WICB and WIPA were able to reach a greater and more consistent understanding of the MOU and the CBA by clarifying the underlying agreed principles of player payments for a period of four years,” the joint statement added. 
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