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US women, men have not committed to single pay structure

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By RONALD BLUM
AP Sports Writer

The head of the U.S. Soccer Federation says the unions for the women’s and men’s national teams have not committed to agreeing to a single pay structure. But Federation President Cindy Parlow Cone wrote in a letter to fans that the organization is encouraged the two sides are willing to discuss the possibility. The federation went public with its proposal for a single pay structure in September and met jointly with the two unions, who under federal law are not obligated to reach similar collective bargaining agreements. 

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