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		<title>By: mayfieldroadboy</title>
		<link>http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/03/14/jay-feely-interview-transcript/#comment-995450</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The record shows that the NFL undertook contract negotiations to advance its own interests and to harm the interests of the players.”  

Does Judge Doty mean insurance against a work-stoppage is illegal?  I, from several years back, remember the USSteelworkers union having &quot;strike insurance&quot; which paid them while picketing.  If a union can have work-stoppage insurance, why not the company?
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the leaders of our now trade association went about getting the players who have the most to gain and the most to lose, which is why you saw a guy like Von Miller, the rookie, and others that are on that list. 

Sounds like the union mutated into a &quot;trade&quot; association in order to have &quot;pending members of a decertified union&quot; be included in the legal proceedings.  Does this not bolster the &quot;sham&quot; issue?]]></description>
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<p>Does Judge Doty mean insurance against a work-stoppage is illegal?  I, from several years back, remember the USSteelworkers union having &#8220;strike insurance&#8221; which paid them while picketing.  If a union can have work-stoppage insurance, why not the company?<br />
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<p>the leaders of our now trade association went about getting the players who have the most to gain and the most to lose, which is why you saw a guy like Von Miller, the rookie, and others that are on that list. </p>
<p>Sounds like the union mutated into a &#8220;trade&#8221; association in order to have &#8220;pending members of a decertified union&#8221; be included in the legal proceedings.  Does this not bolster the &#8220;sham&#8221; issue?</p>
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