whoever is writing this is obviously biased.
Yeah, 50-50 revenue splits in the NHL's deal sound super-fair, and so does increased revenue sharing (and, OK, so it's only like 80 percent of what the players wanted, but it's something). But when the owners are dictating what does and doesn't count as revenue that gets split
that is false as for the last NHL offer, that's maybe the main reason the NHL put their offer on their site, to show everyone what Fehr and players were claiming was false.
, and oh by the way you guys have to pay for the "make-whole" issue yourselves because we're not getting involved in that … well, anyone with half a functioning brain can see that this in no way constitutes a good-faith offer.
agree, absolutely.
However, apparently it was made clear that thing was negotiable. Interestingly enough, Fehr chose not to (so far, i guess he will later on).
Let's think about that 50-50 split critically, okay? The current split is 57-43 in favor of the players. We all know this. So the league is essentially asking for that 7 percent back — and in reality, it's a little more than 12 percent of what the players actually make — with what concessions going the other way. Did you guess, "Almost none?" Good job. No intention to honor contracts as currently written, no givebacks on free agency rights.
almost none, but not eactly none like Fehr proclaimed once more in front of bending reporters.
How would you call the fact that bonuses would not count anymore towards reaching the salary floor?
The point is, players should realistically compare the offer they got to the best offer they think they will get, not against the deal they had before. Doing the latter is (hopefully) just more PR propaganda.
To some extent, it worked. That's why they negotiated in public and put the whole thing, more or less, on its website , complete with a handy-dandy explanation of all the nice and cool things the NHL was offering.
and?
the reason was not letting the other side twist the proposal while reporting it, and more importantly, not letting Fehr twist it without any official reference for the players to turn to.
Maybe the NHLPA should do the same?
Bettman says their proposal never actually came close to approach 50-50, they say the opposite.. why not showing the truth to everyone then. Or maybe you didn't run the #s?
This thing that public negotiation hurts the process is more BS each side have been hiding behind.
One thing is performing the negotiation privately, which is obviously right, another one is hiding their BS behing the untold, the undefinied, the unreported, etc
But again, it was a PR move, and so the NHLPA fought back in the only way it knew how, offering three proposals with all different terms, but two of them with revenue shares based on growth, rather than just flatly dropping to 50-50 as the NHL's does. The other, which they had to know the league would never accept under any circumstance, sure doesn't make Bettman look good. Basically, it said, "We'll go to 50-50 today if you give us the money you owe us on the current deals up front."
Oof. That last part really has to sting Bettman. The players were ready to capitulate to your 50-50 demands right away, as long as the owners you represent in all this gave them the money contractually owed them.
50-50 right away?
getting now the money contractually owed actually means not going down to 50-50 for a while.
Also, the money in those contracts was not guaranteed 100%, no matter how they like to ignore the fact and expect people to do the same.
Now, if we are talking about getting the money that would eventually result under previous CBA rules i agree that would be the fair thing.
That doesn't necessarily mean 100% of the numbers signed on those contracts, unless i'm mistaken.
So what should happen is players getting those contracts fulfilled (whatever the outcome would be under previous CBA rules) via deferred payments as soon as exceeding revenues (% exceeding an established threshold) will make that easy for the league.. it's not rocket science really.
Why is Fehr not going for this (yet) ? because apparently he only wants to delay the process.
Instead you pitched a fit to the media and considered it to be in a different language than what you were asking.
This is, in the NHL's mind, not acceptable. Reason enough for Bettman to storm out of a Toronto office building after talking about how deeply disappointing all this non-capitulation is — and to be sure, that's the only thing he's upset about — then get in a hired car and take the first flight back to New York City. Second time in a row that's happened. All the PR spin in the world can't change the fact that it's the league, not the PA, that refuses to negotiate.
LOL what?
The NHLPA refused to start talking about the new CBA for something like 8 months?
and when they finally made themselves available for meeting, they were actually only willing to waste more time.
All Fehr has been doing is delaying the process: first by saying they weren't ready to talk (there is plenty of time... lol), then discussing secondary issues, then taking like forever to (not) make counter proposals, and when he is forced to actually make a counter short time, he replies with more PR stuff and avoid negotiating on the opportunities on the table.
Of course I agree that Bettman and his crew should be called out for cutting the meeting short, but they have even been forced to negotiate against themselves (not that it was difficult considering the BS they have been offering till Tuesday) by Fehr stalling the process. Saying the NHLPA is victim of missing negotiations is hilarious.
"There was nothing to talk about," Gary? Sounds to me like that's only because the things to talk about weren't exactly what you wanted to hear. Next time try holding your breath until your face turns blue. That'll show everyone that you and aren't being inflexible at all.
Don Fehr, the players, and the fans (one of whom you directly lied to less than two hours before your press conference) will know you mean business.
yeah, and apparently Fehr decided a long time ago that won't happen till closer to the Winter Classic.
Looks like he estimated that the best time to get a deal for them is just before the WC would be canceled and is apparently sure this time around the owners are not ready to lose a full season, so all he has been doing is 'working' to get there. He better be right.
I call out the journalists again... Fehr has been doing this from the start (2011) and no one has been putting pressure on them.
I find irritating that they are just begging for their press conference antics instead of calling out each side's BS. The sooner each side is called out on its BS the sooner that should be taken away from proposals, getting them closer to a deal.