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Ramnarine says WICB is slowing down negotiations
published: Wednesday | April 19, 2006


Ramnarine ... We are not going to be put under pressure by anybody.

POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC):

WEST INDIES Players Association (WIPA) president Dinanath Ramnarine is accusing the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) of slowing down the process of trying to conclude an agreement over long-standing issues.

Speaking yesterday in an interview with CMC Cricket Plus on the fourth day of the Carib Beer Series final between Barbados and Trinidad and Guaracara Park, Ramnarine said a recent letter from WICB president Ken Gordon appeared not to rubber-stamp an agreement that been earlier reached with other WICB executives.

"One of the constraints that we have is that you would've heard around February 6, the chief executive of the WICB basically saying we reached agreement on the collective labour agreement, the code of conduct and the memorandum of understanding," Ramnarine said.

"I recently received a letter from the president of the board basically saying those agreements were drafts. Our position is that we signed off on the agreement. There wasn't a signature, but it was agreed across the table."

The two parties met last Thursday in an effort to try and resolve issues that have plagued West Indies cricket over the past two years.

CHANGES

"What [has] frustrated the whole process in dealing with the WICB is every time we negotiate with them and you reach an agreement across the table, the next meeting everything changes," Ramnarine said.

Recently, former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, the new chairman of the WICB's cricket committee, called on WIPA to try and reach an agreement over retainer contracts by mid-April.

Ramnarine said, however, WIPA would not rush to signing a contract for the sake of signing.

"The gist of it and the question we have to ask ourselves is if we sign the retainer contracts, are the players going to be better off," Ramnarine said.

"We are not going to be pressured by anybody in signing a retainer contract, because we are the only team that does not have a retainer contract. We will sign the retainer contract once we believe that it is a fair and reasonable contract and it is in the best interest of the player.

"We are not going to be put under pressure by anybody. I don't have any pressure from my members. They are well aware of what is taking place and very supportive."

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