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Major League Baseball's labor negotiations involve two paradoxes. The players' union's primary objective is to protect the revenues of a very few very rich owners - principally, the Yankees'. The owners' primary objective is a more egalitarian distribution of wealth. The union believes that unconstrained spending by the richest three teams pulls up all payrolls. Most owners believe that baseball's problems--competitive imbalance, the parlous financial conditions of many clubs--result from large and growing disparities of what are mistakenly treated as 'local' revenues.
Temas
- Equipo
- Creer
- Liga
- Grandes Ligas
- Finanzas
- Riqueza
- Rich
- Paradoja
- Negociación
- Proteja
- Nómina
- Trabajo
- Problema
- Béisbol
- Jugador
- Clubes
- Disparidad
- Distribución
- Crecer
- Desequilibrio
- Propietarios
- Tirones
- Resultados
- Ingresos
- Gasto
- Tres
- Tratada
- Dos
- Sindicatos
- Yankees
- Condiciones
- Locales
- Grandes Ligas de Béisbol
- Mayores
- Objetivos
- Primarias
- Distribución de la riqueza