JTC111
Viva la resistance!!!
Yeah, but the NFLPA represented the best chance of early arbitration for both players IF this was just a dispute between THEM, with good intentions all around. I think it confirms the Martin camp is going after the NFL itself, as mnphinfan suggests.
I agree with that. The NFLPA could have played an early role, and, depending on how the NFL report comes down and upon whom the brunt of the blame is cast, the NFLPA will likely have to play a later role defending either Martin or Incognito.
The case raises some interesting questions. For the past couple of days, I've been trying to figure out the answer to one question in particular...
Let's assume for a minute that Martin left the team without giving the Dolphins some indication that he had a problem with harassment in the workplace, as many here have asserted. Did Martin have a legal responsibility to tell the organization he was feeling harassed. I've read through some pages on the EEOC government website and could not find anything that gave me the impression Martin had a legal responsibility to go to management. The language the site used was that the employee is "encouraged" to approach management. If Martin had a legal responsibility to inform the organization, I would expect to find something at the EEOC site that said that.