Seven NFL Teams Forced to Input Furloughs or Pay Cuts to Deal With Lockout

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Jun 13, 2011

As the NFL lockout drags on, teams have had to take measures to deal with lost revenue — and that is hurting employees.

Seven of the 32 NFL teams have had furloughs or pay cuts for their employees, according to The Associated Press. Those seven clubs are Arizona, Buffalo, Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, the New York Jets and Tampa Bay.

While Oakland has not cut employee salary, it has instead offered a plan that allows workers to keep their full salaries if they sell a certain number of season tickets.

An estimated 100 team employees have been impacted by furloughs or pay cuts via the lockout, which began on March 12.

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