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NFLPA GIVES NFL COACHES A ROOF OVER THE HEAD AND WORK SPACE

          The NFLPA "will provide free office space and staff
     assistance" to the NFL Coaches Association, according to
     Athelia Knight of the WASHINGTON POST.  NFLPA Exec Dir Gene
     Upshaw: "We feel this is a perfect match for the players and
     coaches."  The NFLCA is comprised of about 400 assistant
     coaches, strength coaches and "some head coaches."  While
     Upshaw emphasized that the NFLCA "is not a union," he added,
     "They have some needs that haven't been addressed over the
     years (and) all we want to do is assist them."  NFLCA Exec
     Dir Larry Kennan: "This gives us great credibility."  Among
     the "major issues" Kennan cited are increased health care
     benefits and lowering the retirement age from 65.  NFL
     VP/Communications Greg Aiello: "We are sensitive to the
     concerns of the coaches and, along with their club
     employers, have taken steps to address them.  We are
     confident that we will be able to work through other issues
     as they arise" (WASHINGTON POST, 9/16).  Kennan called the
     new relationship with the NFLPA "a monumental day" for the
     NFLCA.  Kennan: "We've been around for three years, but
     progress has been slower than we had hoped."  Upshaw: "We
     represent players, and now more players are becoming
     coaches.  It means these 400 people have a place to go when
     they have questions" (Thomas George, N.Y. TIMES, 9/16).

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