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    NHL 's lockout September 16, 2004 the National Hockey League had a labour dispute that led to a lockout. The dispute was about the end of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The National Football League has a working salary cap for the teams in their league. NHL is trying to establish the same type of system that the NFL has. The negotiation between the NHL Players association and the NHL did not come easy. The disagreements were that NHL clubs spent too much on player 's salary. The

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    Brooke Konstance Sociology 101 NHL LOCKOUT The 2012 NHL lockout began on September 15th, 2012 because of an ongoing labor dispute on the expiration of the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement. The lockout began less than a month earlier to the scheduled beginning of the 2012–13 NHL season. The owners confirmed a lockout of the members of the National Hockey League Players ' Association after a new agreement could not be met before their deadline. The NHL 2012-13 is the 96th season. It was scheduled

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    million die-hard fans worldwide. But even with a total revenue of $4.1 billion, the NHL still experienced 4 work stoppages throughout its history. During the most recent lockout from September 15, 2012 until January 12, 2013, the players and the league weren’t the only ones who were affected. Many Canadians felt the impact of the lockout in their daily lives, which isn’t much of a surprise as hockey is Canada’s favourite sport. In this report, we will analyze the causes, effects and resolution of the

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    different lockouts in the National Hockey League. The first to happen was in the 2004-2005 season. The entire season was lost due to an unsuccessful bargaining agreement. The second one to happen was in the 2012-2013 season. Over sixty percent of the season was lost and the league had to cancel special events such as the Winter Classic games and the All-Star Weekend. They were able to salvage the tail end of the season and were still able to have the Stanley Cup Playoffs (The hockey lockout of 2012-2013

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    IA: Commentary on: Did the NHL lockout have a negative impact on the organization? Candidate Name: Candidate Number: Written Commentary: 1494 Table of Contents Contents Page Commentary 3-4 Conclusion 4 Appendices 5 Supporting documents 6-9 Bibliography 10 Written Commentary Did the NHL lockout have a negative effect on the organization? The National Hockey League (NHL) lockout began on September 15, 2012 at 11:59 pm

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    Introduction Within this report, you shall find a discussion on what ways that current lock out laws have effected and/or been a detrimental factor to a decline of live music with the Sydney CBD. You will also find whether it has effected businesses, the slight changed in social views and if there are any current developments regarding changes with the current laws. What and why were Lock-out laws developed? Lock-out laws were introduced to help control and reduce to the amount of alcohol-fuelled

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    – Assignment 2 During 2011 significant industrial relation events took place in Australia. One significant event that was widely reported in the media and according to Catanzartiti and Kane (2012) “captured the interest of the mainstream press more than any other case during 2011”, was the Qantas Airways Limited (Qantas) dispute”. The Qantas dispute involved varying parties. These parties included Qantas employees and their representing unions, Qantas Management, the Minister for Tertiary

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    Identify and describe the outcome of two major Railroad Strikes.  The two major Railroad Strikes were the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Railroad Shop workers Strike of 1922. The Great Railroad Strike of 1877, was due to workers not being happy about the pay cuts that were being made by their employer so often. Northern Railroads began cutting salaries and wages. Because of various railroads cutting wages by 10% back to back, workers were not willing to continue working under those conditions

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    1. Identify and describe the outcome of two major Railroad Strikes. The two major Railroad Strikes were the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Railroad Shop workers Strike of 1922. The Great Railroad Strike of 1877, was due to workers not being happy about the pay cuts that were being made by their employer so often. Northern Railroads began cutting salaries and wages. Because of various railroads cutting wages by 10% back to back, workers were not willing to continue working under those conditions

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    Labor Strikes Labor strikes are common in the United States. You might be wondering what a labor strike is. Well, a labor strike is when a worker or a group of workers protest by refusing to work. But, what are they protesting? Most of the time they are protesting because of their work conditions. These include, horrible security, not being paid enough, or they're being disrespected. I probably wouldn't go on strike. If I did, I wouldn't do crazy things such as, breaking things or fighting people

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