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In reply to the discussion: Tom Brady is Lucky That He is A Union Member [View all]louis c
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Sean Payton had a personal contract with the same league, under the same conditions.
He had no recourse to arbitration, or even the grievance process. Payton, in Bountygate, had no way to remedy his punishment. All of the Players were remedied with discipline reduction and in two cases, there punishment was vacated and they were paid for their "lost time" (completely financially compensated). All as a result of the Collective Bargaining Agreement which only affords union members that remedy.
How is it you can't understand that?
As for feeling sorry for what I do for a living, you can feel sorry for the management teams that consistently lose to me in the grievance and arbitration proceedings in Greater Boston. I do very well for a blue collar guy.
The Brady case was a good vehicle to educate the public on the advantages of a union and the work place law it provides.
I'm so sorry you missed that point and that you don't get it