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Major League Soccer OKs steps fighting harassment
National Football League

Major League Soccer OKs steps fighting harassment

Published Mar. 13, 2014 11:23 a.m. ET

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Major League Soccer has agreed to new measures to protect gay players from discrimination and harassment following similar steps by Major League Baseball and the NFL.

The efforts are aimed at reinforcing the soccer league's policies against discrimination. They include expanded sensitivity training for players, a central complaint system and locker-room postings of a conduct code.

The MLS measures came after meetings with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. His office reached agreements in this matter with the NFL and baseball. He says workplace harassment and discrimination won't be tolerated in major league sports.

MLS spokesman Dan Courtemanche confirmed the agreement announced by Schneiderman on Thursday in Manhattan.

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The league has 600 players and 19 teams, including three in Canada. It recently began its 2014-15 season.

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