The current NFL/NFLPA collective bargaining agreement is set to expire after the 2020 season ends. In 2011, the owners locked out the players for 18 weeks but,… Read more “NFL Players may have a different negotiating tool in 2021”
Tag: CBA
NBA must determine future of wearables with new CBA
The NBA’s new CBA includes a look at the future of wearables.
Nightengale: Winners, losers of baseball’s new labor agreement
There is a new collective bargaining agreement, with plenty of new wrinkles, but unless you count the personal chefs now required in each clubhouse, there will be no dramatic changes to the game of baseball as we know it.
NBA possibly avoiding work stoppage feels like it would be against the norm
The NBA and NBPA are apparently moving towards a deal that will avoid a work stoppage and address the collective bargaining agreement that has an opt-out in… Read more “NBA possibly avoiding work stoppage feels like it would be against the norm”
NFL CBA could be main reason for ratings drop
The NFL can’t treat the symptoms and expect to find a cure for its ratings struggles. It must recognize the problems and address them creatively.
Will upcoming CBA address MLBPA’s declining share of revenue?
The MLB/MLBPA CBA expires on December 1st. The MLBPA’s portion of MLB revenues is the lowest its ever been. Can the MLBPA successfully successfully this trend and receive a portion of MLB’s biggest revenue growth area – streaming?
Former Executive Director of the NBPA Charles Grantham talks about the future of the CBA and wearable technology
Former Executive Director of the NBPA and currently the Director of Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall, Charles Grantham discusses business challenges for the league moving forward.