NRL chief executive shrugs off threat of industrial action from referees union
NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg is shrugging off the threat of industrial action from the referees union over pay and working conditions
20 September 2018 - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz
The Professional Rugby League Match Officials organisation will find out tomorrow whether they will be approved to take action after a ballot was taken this week.
It is believed referees could stop work between one and 24 hours, or initiate a temporary ban on work clothing provided by the governing body.
Greenberg is adamant the game's relationship with match officials remains strong.
He says they are very confident they will have an incident free couple of weeks and have great respect for the role referees play in the game.
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