Labor
The NFL Needs "Medicare For Itself"
A troubling string of poorly-treated and even more poorly-handled injuries are a real problem for an already problematic league.
Canadian Bobsled Controversy Begs The Question About More Labor Rights For International Athletes
Should national teams get some kind of free agency?
Steve Ross Little Fundraiser Is Another Reminder Of NFL's Tenuous Grasp On Labor Peace
The Dolphins training camp just got political.
NCAA Tells California To Stop Trying To Pay College Athletes Or Risk Getting Mediocre Pac-12 Teams Banned From Championship Games
Mark Emmert and his empty threats are both bad and on the wrong side of history.
Despite Appearances, MLB Talent Market Remains Broken
Kimbrel and Keuchel are signed, but the draft should still be abolished.
Women's Hockey Will Be The First Battle In Professional Sports' Labor War
The whole thing feels nostalgically Soviet.
College Athletics Still Proving How Much Money Can Be Made When Labor Costs Are Zero
America's best business model still humming along nicely.
Bill James Is Guilty Of Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud
The professor of baseball was dumb to say that players aren't the game, but ownership looks ridiculous condemning him.
The Disappearance Of The American Workingman
Resting on our employment-level laurels is tantamount to slouching towards recession.
NHL Player Violently Finds Brilliant Loophole In Dumb NHL CBA
Max Domi is already the MVP.
Keeping Future Stars Off The Diamond Is Bad Business For MLB
The MLB collective bargaining agreement is keeping top prospects from September call-ups on terrible teams.
Pesky Workers Conspire To Kill The Market Rally
Paying people is still bad for profits.
At Least The NFL Has No History Of Systemic Labor Strife
Roger Goodell is not very self-aware.
The Players Should Have Elected Mr. Met To Head MLBPA
Tony Clark has a farcical history of negotiating, and is sports radio the purgatory that Chris Christie deserves?
Pro Baseball Might Have A Fun Little Labor Nightmare Brewing
Are baseball stars being held to illegal contracts? Literally yes.