1. The government succeeded in breaking the unions. 2. At their worst, they were ugly to watch and an embarrassment for the league, which was trying to break the union. 3. His relationship with the players is more strained than it has ever been, but he disputes the notion he is attempting to break their union. 4. I think they wanted this situation to try to break the union. 5. It is the team that is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, the hawk of the ownership group who would love to break the union. 6. Maybe the owners are intent on weakening or breaking the union and will do whatever needs to be done toward that end. 7. Miller said he believed the new owners clearly intend to break the union. 8. Players, predisposed to believe owners want to destroy free agency and break their union, momentarily thought they saw a conciliatory coalition forming. 9. Selling tickets to games designed to break his union, the very games he has refused to play in. 10. She said the company was in no way seeking to break the union. |