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NFL owners opt out of CBAMay 20, 2008 · The current Collective Bargaining Agreement, initially negotiated in 1993, has been extended on several occasions, most recently in March 2006.
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NFL, NFLPA Agree To One Week Extension Of CBAMar 4, 2011 · One day after agreeing to a 24-hour extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the NFL and the NFLPA have now agreed to a one-week ...
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Appeals court backs NFL, lockout remains in place - MPR NewsMay 16, 2011 · The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday decided that the league's lockout of players should stay in place until a full appeal is heard ...
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How the Sausage Gets Made: The 2011 NFL Collective Bargaining ...The FMCS failed to mediate a settlement and the previous CBA expired on March 7, 2011. That same day, the NFLPA announced it was no longer a union. This allowed ...
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NFL Owners Agree On Bid To End Player Lockout - NPRJul 21, 2011 · NFL owners voted overwhelmingly in favor of a tentative 10-year agreement to end the lockout, pending player approval.
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NFL owners agree to deal with players - CNN.comJul 21, 2011 · Owners, meeting in Atlanta, agreed by a 31-0 vote to end the current lockout. Team facilities could be open by Saturday, NFL Commissioner Roger ...
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Tom Brady, et al. v. National Football League, et al., No. 11-1898 ...On March 11, 2011, a collective bargaining agreement between the League and a union representing professional football players expired and the League made known ...
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[PDF] Brady v. NFL - United States Court of AppealsThe League proceeded with its planned lockout on March 12, 2011. ... We note that the NFL players took exactly this latter step after the Eighth Circuit's Powell ...
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Judge grants players' injunction; NFL appeals rulingApr 25, 2011 · MINNEAPOLIS -- The plaintiffs in the Brady et al v. National Football League case were granted an injunction on Monday by Judge Susan Nelson ...
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Judge rules for lockout to be lifted; NFL appealsJudge Susan Nelson Monday granted the plaintiffs' request for an injunction to lift the NFL lockout. The league swiftly appealed to the ...
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Court of Appeals restores NFL lockout, grants request for temporary ...NFL reinstates lockout ... Then the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis granted the NFL's request for a temporary stay of Nelson's injunction order.
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Jim Trotter: Players' secret lockout insurance could have sparked talksJul 15, 2011 · Smith disclosed the fund to only a handful of people outside of the executive committee. However with negotiations seemingly at a standstill ...
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[PDF] Did the NFL Lockout Expose the Achilles Heel of Competitive Sports?Interest- ingly, of the 10 Achilles tendon ruptures reported in the first 12 days of the 2011 post-Lockout training camp, 5 of these injuries occurred in ...
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Reduction in NFL Rookie Salaries Comprises 40% of Revenue Shift ...Aug 11, 2011 · - Owners were able to get the players' share of revenue reduced from roughly 53% to 48%, or by $450 million;. - Based on the rookie pay ...
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Breaking down the winners and the losers from the NFL's labor ...Jul 25, 2011 · Loss: Players somehow agreed to a cap number in 2011 of $120.3 million, which is down about $8 million from the 2009 figure. The trade-off is a ...
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NFL lockout 2011: Shortened training camps would put financial hit ...Jun 11, 2011 · In southern Minnesota, a 90-minute drive from the Twin Cities, Vikings training camp makes a $5 million impact on the region, said Anna Thill, ...
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