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This 13 page report discusses the 1987 National Football League strike. Numerous issues associated with labor negotiations are covered and then applied in terms of the issues between the National Football League and the NFL Players' Association. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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13 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWnflbar.rtf
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From the inclusion of minority players to the development and use of technology in the equipment, field, and broadcasting of sports, many games would seem almost completely alien to the
players of the game only three or four decades ago. Football, however, has probably seen the greatest number of changes, not the least of which is the salaries of
National Football League players. As the student researches the NFL and applies various labor and collective bargaining considerations to the salaries earned
by NFL players, coaches, and even the profit and loss margins of the teams owners, he or she is likely to see that it is possible to consider professional football
as a labor market. It is a labor marker with truly unique characteristics and in which salaries are decided by and related to owner rents, and how the experience and
marketability of the individual "worker" can make changes in the distributions of rents between those workers and the owners of the workplace or organization. It also represents a number of
unique opportunities to consider labor negotiations and bargaining in terms of some of the worlds highest earning "workers" in a field (pun intended) in which very few people ever have
the opportunity to participate. Collective bargaining in professional sports is a relatively new concept. It has only been a factor in professional team
sports for approximately the last thirty years. During this short time period, a turbulent history ensued with the promise of additional controversy in the future. In the middle of and
following the conclusion of every professional sports labor dispute over the past twenty years, both the press and the general public have been certain that this time, this particular labor
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