tsylvester Posted yesterday at 04:02 PM Posted yesterday at 04:02 PM Perhaps.... https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48344034/nfl-begin-hiring-replacement-officials-given-state-negotiations-nfl-referees-association NFL owners are "alarmed" by the state of negotiations with the NFL Referees Association and have authorized staff members to begin hiring and onboarding replacement officials in the coming weeks, league sources said Sunday at the start of the league meetings. The NFL began compiling a list of college-level officials to recruit earlier this month, and owners are expected this week to approve a sweeping set of replay enhancements to support replacement officials in preseason and regular-season games. A league source said that training of the new replacement officials will begin May 1. According to a source, once that happens, "The opportunity to reach an agreement with our current union becomes a bigger challenge, just from simple economics." That effectively leaves about a month for the sides to bridge what league sources said are wide gaps in their proposals, from economics to the seasonal structure of the job. Quote
oldno82 Posted yesterday at 10:05 PM Posted yesterday at 10:05 PM Really not looking forward to replacement refs. It was a disaster last time. I will say that the current refs are over--reaching on their demands. They should be rated the same way most workers are, by performance, not seniority. And, holding out for a 10% pay increase each year is pretty bold. They currently make $350,000/yr with guaranteed 6.5% increases. I think that's pretty good pay for how long their work-year is. Tough job but pay and performance are pretty compatible to say the least. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 10:38 PM Posted yesterday at 10:38 PM I’d rather have them than what we have now. Add more tech to take stuff off their plate. Stop negotiating with the existing refs completely. Quote
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