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cba
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cba in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cba in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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If athletes immediately unionized without a willingness to withhold their labor, they would be pushed into a bad CBA, athletes will wield the most leverage toward a fair agreement by first establishing employee status, which will lead toward free market wages.
CBA does not believe it is in the best interest of consumers to have a new Director with each change in Administration. This whip-saw effect will stifle innovation and prevent consistent regulations.
While we paid a huge, huge price for that, a long-term CBA is only a good thing if you have a system that's working. And the system is working, working cooperatively with the players' association enables us to do more things to build on that foundation.
It is premature at this stage of the discussions to speculate about the possibility of a work stoppage, although there are a number of issues that still need to be resolved, that is true of every CBA negotiation and we are committed to continued negotiations.
The reason why we play is because we love to compete. But within that, we want to be kept safe, as we move forward with our CBA negotiations, the owners know and they will continue to know every time we meet with them that we will not ever sacrifice health and safety of our players.
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- cbaIndonesian
- CBARussian
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