Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Things You Didn't Know About 'NBA labor'

NBA’s playoff ratings climb as labor strife looms – The NBA attracted plenty of attention all offseason, and that’s carried over into the real games. (This story continues here)

NBA, players' union remain far apart after owners' latest labor proposal – Loading… Loading… Loading… Loading… Loading… (This story continues here)

NBA Labor Talks: David Stern Wants NBA to Take a Lesson from NFL ‘Mess’ – David Stern Calls for Sense of Urgency in NBA Labor Talks If you think the NFL is the only professional sports league with collective bargaining issues, think again. The NBA’s own collective bargaining agreement is set to expire at the end of the season, and there is a chance that a lockout will go into effect. One man who obviously doesn’t want this to happen is NBA Commissioner David Stern … (This story continues here)

NBA Labor Talks: Latest News About the NBA’s Looming Labor Dispute – NBA Labor Talks Are A Work In Progress As We Cover The Latest News Around A Looming Lockout Well things aren’t looking good if you’re hoping for basketball next year. While there’s still plenty of time between now and the start of next season, it looks like we’re destined for a lockout between the players and the owners of the NBA, but until then, it’s time to look at some of the other news … (This story continues here)

NBA players balk at owners' new CBA proposal – NBA players are not happy with the latest formal collective bargaining proposal from the league’s owners, saying the new offer of a 10-year deal is only marginally different from the original one the owners made (This story continues here)

NBA labor deal may hinge on who’s right about profits – The NBA owners want a system that makes a profit. The NBA players want to continue with a system they say already does. So with both sides in agreement about their long-term goals, hammering out a new collective bargaining agreement would appear to be a simple matter. It’s not. “We’ve … (This story continues here)

Michael McCann: How recent NFL ruling affects NBA’s labor situation – U.S. District Judge Susan Nelson’s decision Monday to enjoin the NFL’s lockout is a major setback for the league, which had had hoped to use the lockout to force players into agreeing on a new collective bargaining agreement that would substantially reduce players' earning capacity. While the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which will review Judge Nelson’s order, may provide … (This story continues here)

NBA labor: League hoping to learn from NFL’s woes – With time running out and business beginning to suffer, the NBA is eager to intensify talks with its union. (This story continues here)

NBA AM: The 2011 NBA Draft – There are several players who will be drafted in the top 5 picks of the 2011 NBA Draft, and you may never have seen them play… The NBA Owners deliver their latest Labor… (This story continues here)

NFL ruling a victory for NBA players – The ruling Monday by U.S. District Judge Susan Nelson putting a temporary end to the NFL lockout also was, by extension, a victory for the National Basketball Players Association in its ongoing labor negotiation with the NBA. In legitimizing the NFL players' move to dissolve their union in the face of the owners' lockout, and granting an injunction to end the lockout pending appeal, Nelson dealt … (This story continues here)

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