Jan. 26 at 11:27 a.m.
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Labor,
Sports
By Reuters
National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell will reduce his annual salary to $1 if the sports league has a work stoppage next season, the NFL Network said Wednesday.
In a letter to the league’s 32 owners obtained by the NFL Network, Goodell also said Jeff Pash, the league’s chief negotiator with the NFL players’ union, also will reduce his annual pay to $1 if next season is not played. The NFL also would hold back bonuses for league officials until April. Get the full story »
Sep. 20, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
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Banking,
Personnel moves,
Sports
By Reuters
The National Football League’s chief financial officer is leavingĀ after two years to return to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the league announced on Monday.
Anthony Noto, 42, will leave the NFL Oct. 4 and rejoin Goldman Sachs as co-head of the global media group within its investment banking division, working with Andy Gordon in New York. Get the full story »