Archive for the ‘ Issues in Administration ’ Category
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Conclusions: A Final Assessment of Each Side’s Arguments and a Second Look through the Legal Lens at the History of Collective Bargaining in the NFL League revenue reached $4.3 billion in 2001, exceeded $6 billion in 2005, and passed $8 billion at the end of fiscal 2009 (Lee, p. 87). Certainly, there are signs [ READ MORE ]
The 18-Game Schedule and Rookie Salaries a) The Owners’ Perspective To football fans anywhere, two more regular season games would sound like a gift from the Almighty. Owners are well aware of this and hope to grow revenue by expanding the schedule to 18 regular season games. Indianapolis Colts President Bill Polian considers the [ READ MORE ]
A Collection of Issues Revolving Around a New Collective Bargaining Agreement – The Owners vs. The Players’ Union __________ 1 – What Peter King of Sports Illustrated dubs, “The Billion-Dollar Give Back.” a) The Owners’ Perspective Team owners argue that player costs are too high and that revenue-sharing must be rolled back for several reasons. [ READ MORE ]
A Concise History of Collective Bargaining in the NFL and a Look Towards the Future After a players’ strike in 1987, collective bargaining commenced and resulted in the 1993 collective bargaining agreement. The CBA lasted 17 years, and in 2008, the owners decided to opt out after its expiration in 2010. “When the collective [ READ MORE ]
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