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    Tom Ziller

    NBA Referees Go After League For ‘Unfair Labor Practices,’ According To Report

    The NBA’s referee union has accused the league of unfair labor practices in a filing with the National Labor Relations Board, reports Yahoo!‘s Adrian Wojnarowski. The NBA has a high-profile standoff with its players’ union coming up at season’s end, as a lockout by franchise owners in advance of the 2011-12 looks likely. But the league’s deal with its officials is also ending. The NBA and referees engaged in bitter, public negotiations in 2009 that led to replacement officials during preseason games. A last-minute deal prevented the NBA from entering the regular season with replacement refs.

    The same could happen next season, if there is a season. Woj reports that the referees allege that the NBA has refused to negotiate in good faith on non-financial aspects of a new deal, including discrimination clauses. Discussion over just that subject allegedly led to a famous blow-up from commissioner David Stern.

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