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NASCAR Expands Concussion Protocol to SCAT3
The move comes at a time when the Wall Street Journal is questioning the very survival of the National Football over its massive and ongoing concussion problem and scandal. Continue reading
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Tagged amr, autoinformed, autoinformed.com, brain function, concussions, Ken Zino, NASCAR head injuries, nfl, SCAT3
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Tony Stewart Driver Death Case to go to a Grand Jury
NASCAR, with the growing list of NFL female abuse (Ray Rice) and child abuse (Adrian Stewart, no relation to Tony) cases as a backdrop, said, “We are aware of the completed investigation and the announced next steps. Continue reading
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Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, battered women, Ken Zino, nascar, nfl, ray rice, tony stewart
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Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Goes to Super Bowl XLV MVP
Controversy surrounds this years Super Bowl, when it was revealed that women at the Ocean Sky “sweatshop” in El Salvador are paid just eight cents for each $25 NFL T-shirt they sew, according to the National Labor Committee.
Their wages amount to just 3/10ths of one percent of the NFL shirt’s retail price, according to the non-profit pressure group. One wag suggests that this gives a whole new meaning to one Super Bowl team – the Steelers. Continue reading
Posted in auto news, economy, new vehicle
Tagged afl-cio, auto informed, auto news, autoinformed, autoinformed.com, automotive news, camaro convertible, Ken Zino, naias, nfl, super bowl mvp, super bowl xlv, super bowls, sweatshops, zino
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Workers Paid Eight Cents for Each $25 NFL T-shirt!
Women at the Ocean Sky “sweatshop” in El Salvador are paid just eight cents for each $25 NFL T-shirt they sew, according a press release just issued by the National Labor Committee.
Their wages amount to just 3/10ths of one percent of the NFL shirt’s retail price, according to the non-profit pressure group with un-posted sources of funding. Continue reading
