
603. Did the N.F.L. Solve Diversity Hiring? (Part 1)
Freakonomics Radio
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Discussion Over Litigation Sparks Action
Owners in 2002 faced a crucial choice when confronted with a threat of litigation concerning negotiations. Many owners adopted a passive stance, curious to observe the outcomes of legal battles. However, the NFL acknowledged a significant issue, fueled by external critiques regarding their financial performance. Instead of engaging in prolonged litigation, the league's leadership, including Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and General Counsel Jeff Pash, opted for proactive negotiation and collaboration. This turned the situation from potential conflict into a constructive dialogue, highlighting a strategic shift from confrontation to cooperation in addressing systemic problems.
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