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The NFL collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a labor agreement which reflects the results of collective bargaining negotiations between the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) and National Football League (NFL) (the commissioner and the 32 teams team owners). The labor agreement classifies distribution of league revenues ...
Despite a banner season for NFL ratings (thanks, Taylor Swift) and the upcoming playoffs and Super Bowl, the league is conducting voluntary buyouts with at least 200 employees receiving who ...
For example, the company now offers more part-time roles, consistent work schedules for employees, and the option to swap or pick up extra shifts. The part-time roles have been popular for parents ...
Skilled vs Unskilled turnover: uneducated and unskilled employees often have a high turnover rate, and they can generally be replaced without the organization or company suffering a loss of performance. The fact that these workers can be easily replaced provides little incentive for employers to offer generous labor contracts; conversely ...
The NFL has offered more than 200 employees a buyout package just days before the start of the playoffs, two people familiar with the details told The Associated Press. Both people, who spoke to ...
The 2011 National Football League Player lockout was a work stoppage imposed by the owners of the NFL's 32 teams that lasted from March 12, 2011, to July 25, 2011. When the owners and the NFL players, represented by the National Football League Players Association, could not come to a consensus on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), the owners locked out the players from team ...
The NFL's coaching carousel made for a particularly long ride this go-around. More than four months passed from the time of the first firing of a head coach – the New York Jets dumping Robert ...
The lockout was temporarily lifted by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell so that Gene Steratore's crew of regular officials could work the Thursday Night Football game between the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens on September 27. [14] In an open letter, Goodell told fans "you deserve better" than games being officiated by replacements. He ...