The Story of Baseball Labor Relations in the Early-Mid 1990's
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With Milwaukee’s Bud Selig, the small market owner and committed union buster, still serving as “interim” commissioner, it was little surprise to anyone that owners saw the CBA’s expiration in December of 1993 as the perfect time to finally...
Sure enough, the owners resumed their push for revenue sharing and a salary cap at the earliest opportunity, making a failed attempt to reopen the talks on the CBA prior to the 1993 season. The magnates placed blame for this failure square...
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Sorry I haven’t posted in a while, I promise the next segment will be up soon. I have been writing this last week, with some wonderful editing help from longtime friend Mark Storer, and have a different sort of post to share. I hope you enj...
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