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NFLPA files grievance on behalf of Hernandez


rayzor

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yeah...THAT hernandez.

 

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The NFL Players Association has filed a grievance to help former New England Patriots star tight end Aaron Hernandez collect an $82,000 workout bonus.

The union says it has a responsibility to protect the rights in the collective bargaining agreement for all players. Hernandez's contract provides for him to receive that amount if he participated in the team's workouts from April to June.

The Patriots cut Hernandez after he was arrested on June 26 and before he was charged with murder later that day. He pleaded not guilty in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd and is being held without bail. The union believes Hernandez earned the bonus before his arrest.

The team did not respond to a request for comment on the grievance.

http://www.hubarkush.com/2013/08/27/nflpa-files-grievance-on-behalf-of-hernandez/ada3sl2/

 

 

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Yep.  They basically have to.  They represent the players no matter what.

 

The Patriots technically owe him that money, so they have to fight for him.

 

Pretty straightforward, but a lot of people won't get that.

 

 

If they end up having to pay, and he's found guilty, hopefully the family of the victim will be able to collect that money.

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If the guy fulfilled the contractual stipulations set forth by said contract before being detained by the authorities then both he and the team are still bound by said contract. Unless noted in the offset language nullifying any bonuses due to Hernandez because of being arrested or charged with a capital offense, he would still be entitled to money owed.

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