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  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86147

    Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

    Players for four NFL teams have already taken a key step in their looming fight with the league over pay - a fight that may include a lockout next year.


    Players for four NFL teams have already taken a key step in their looming fight with the league over pay — a fight that may include a lockout next year.

    Carl Francis, a spokesman for the NFL Players Association, confirmed in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Friday that Indianapolis, Dallas, New Orleans and Philadelphia have all voted unanimously to decertify the union. He said union leaders were still collecting voting cards from other teams.


    Decertification would strip the union of its collective bargaining rights on behalf of the players, so the move might seem counter-intuitive. But since antitrust laws exempt NFL owners from being sued by unions that are negotiating CBAs, decertification would in essence eliminate the union and allow players to sue the NFL in the event of a lockout — giving them potential leverage in their dispute with the owners.
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  • Mad Max
    Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat
    • Mar 2003
    • 6698

    #2
    Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

    The grubby paws of lawyers are going to be all over this mess.

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    • Ebenezer
      Give me a minute...
      • Jul 2002
      • 73868

      #3
      Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

      I don't get it. Didn't they decertify once before and then reorganize? At the end of each contract this is going to keep happening?




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      • YardRat
        Well, lookie here...
        • Dec 2004
        • 86147

        #4
        Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

        Originally posted by Ebenezer
        I don't get it. Didn't they decertify once before and then reorganize? At the end of each contract this is going to keep happening?
        The NFLPA was decertified in 1989, two years after a failed players' strike. It returned as a union in 1993, when a contract was reached with the league that provided for free agency. That landmark CBA was renewed or restructured several times since 1993, including in 2006. The owners opted out of that deal two years ago.

        Pretty good gig, huh? Go with union representation, then when things heat up just quit and be able to initiate litigation.
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        • Ebenezer
          Give me a minute...
          • Jul 2002
          • 73868

          #5
          Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

          Originally posted by YardRat
          The NFLPA was decertified in 1989, two years after a failed players' strike. It returned as a union in 1993, when a contract was reached with the league that provided for free agency. That landmark CBA was renewed or restructured several times since 1993, including in 2006. The owners opted out of that deal two years ago.

          Pretty good gig, huh? Go with union representation, then when things heat up just quit and be able to initiate litigation.
          That's my point...at some point somebody has to step up and stop the game playing.




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          • Nighthawk
            Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
            • Jul 2002
            • 15437

            #6
            Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

            What...stop the Unions from playing games? Never...

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            • X-Era
              What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
              • Feb 2005
              • 27670

              #7
              Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

              Originally posted by Ebenezer
              That's my point...at some point somebody has to step up and stop the game playing.
              If this move keeps these a-holes from locking out football while they argue over who should be richer, I'm fine with that.

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              • ParanoidAndroid
                My battery is low and it's getting dark.
                • Apr 2004
                • 16833

                #8
                Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

                Solution: NCAA Football

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                • Beebe's Kid
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                  • Nov 2009
                  • 3134

                  #9
                  Re: Four teams vote to decertify NFLPA

                  Originally posted by Nighthawk
                  What...stop the Unions from playing games? Never...
                  Well...I guess that's all they have left, since they have been stripped of their power that made them a wonderful thing...but this isn't the time or place to air our feelings on unions...let's just hope they don't have a lockout, or else I am going to have to look for something else to ruin my Sundays all winter.

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