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Court engaged in "settlement talks", court-ordered mediation for next week cancelled!


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In what might be HUGE news, Daniel Kaplan is reporting that due to the fact that the federal court is engaged in confidential settlement talks with both sides, next week's federal mediation has been cancelled.

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The minnesota federal court has cancelled mediation set next week saying it is engaged in confidential settlement talks with the parties

This could be HUGE... it is possible that major progress has been made if settlement talks are still going on, which it sounds like they are based on the mediation cancellation.

Maybe we'll have an end to this soon. God, I hope so.

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you shouldn't.

capital has triumphed over labor once again, simply by gaming the legal system.

they've won because they're in better position to weather a federal case.

they've won because it's easier to marshall 31 white millionaires than 1500+ football players.

they've won because the system is gamed in their favor.

fug all our lives.

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it'll be over in the next 2 weeks

I've never wanted so much for one of your posts to be correct before... At this point, I don't know whose "side" I'm on but I am not exactly happy with either side... but I'm okay with the fact I'm selfish and want football to get on with it.

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I've never wanted so much for one of your posts to be correct before... At this point, I don't know whose "side" I'm on but I am not exactly happy with either side... but I'm okay with the fact I'm selfish and want football to get on with it.

you should be on the side of labor but this is america and capital has spent the last three decades demonizing workers and boy howdy has it worked.

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if you just want football regardless of the cost it's a great thing.

If you give a poo about the plight of organized labor vs. management it's the most depressing thing that could happen.

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you shouldn't.

capital has triumphed over labor once again, simply by gaming the legal system.

they've won because they're in better position to weather a federal case.

they've won because it's easier to marshall 31 white millionaires than 1500+ football players.

they've won because the system is gamed in their favor.

f**k all our lives.

Do you put all of that drama into your acting career?

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