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    Re: Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions

    The owners, the managers are the ones who make the trades, cuts, etc. With trades the owners just approve them for the most part. There are some owners who are in the whole process.
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    Re: Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions

    Bellicose ,
    With trades the owners just approve them for the most part. There are some owners who are in the whole process.
    Isn't approval a decision that Management prefers to hold closely to their own vest?

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    Re: Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions

    this is simple, managers do the work, scout, bid, etc, then they tell the owner how much and the owner pays the bill....in varying degrees.

    for instance Double J of the Cowboys, that guys acts like the coach....he's crazy.

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    Re: Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions

    Steve Young--Pro Football Hall of Famer, BA in International Relations and JD from BYU--invokes the elasticity of (for?) demand at the :39 second mark of the video below to explain why the NFL has little incentive to move quickly to end the NFL referee labor dispute. Reasonable economic argument for a sports announcer.

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    Glad school is back in session. No one benefits when kids miss out on school. At the same time, I'm glad that the teachers were able to move closer towards contract conditions that reflect the extra school time and evaluations they will take part in.

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    Re: Chicago teacher strike poses test for unions

    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    this is simple, managers do the work, scout, bid, etc, then they tell the owner how much and the owner pays the bill....in varying degrees.

    for instance Double J of the Cowboys, that guys acts like the coach....he's crazy.
    Exactly most f hem are thre to pay he bills of the management ts decisions, and collect he money of sales, etc.

    Hich is why the NHL is in lockout, owners want more of the cut of team sales, and the players re saying no.
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