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MartiniMan
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NFL decision on kneeling
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5/24/2018 9:27:02 AM
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Goofy, that is the most incongruent argument you have made in a long, long time. Their pay rate is immaterial to the fundamental right of a business to establish norms of behavior for their employees regardless of their pay rate. The fact is I can lose a client due to the actions of a technician making $18 per hour just as easily as a senior consultant making $175K per year. In fact, it is more likely for a technician to cost us a client relationship than one of our senior people. Pay rate is immaterial.
And think about this fact. Very few players participated in the protests and yet they alone had a significant impact on the ratings of the NFL since this started. In 2017 ratings were down almost 10%. In the ratings business that is a huge drop and dramatically impacts what the networks can charge advertisers and ultimately pay the NFL for the rights.
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