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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Sue me, I typed a little fast. Still the statement stands, no one just quits a job just because they do not like one aspect of a job.
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This is a joke. You go from saying "because they do not like the certain conditions" to "because they do not like one aspect of a job". That is just the perfect example of obfuscating. And complete denial to boot, even after being given two legitimate examples.
I have no interest in suing, however, it is always nice to converse with someone that doesn't keep moving the stakes to prove their point. Just a little tip...... take a few seconds and re-read what you've typed before submitting. I do and it does make a difference..
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They just want to be compensated for what they do from a multi-billion dollar corporation. It would cost each team around $100,000 and they are charging well over $100 a game for tickets in many cases and building new stadiums with tax payer money.
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That logic may work in some European country, but thank goodness not here. The fact that it is a multi-billion dollar corporation is irrelevant. If someone will work/officiate for $X, then that's what will happen. If no one will do the job for $X, then they will increase the rate until they get a labor force that the EMPLOYER is happy with. If the labor force then demands increased pay or a better deal, the employer can either agree to it or go back to the labor market to see if they can find people willing to do the job for the previously established rate. Am I the only one that learned this in 10th grade?
Don't blame the new stadiums on the NFL. Ultimately, it is state and local governments that make the final decisions in that regard. Hence we can vote and put people into office that won't vote to spend tax payer money in that fashion.