NFL fines Washington Football Team $10M following investigation into team culture

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The NFL announced Thursday it is fining the Washington Football Team $10 million based on the outcome of the review of the franchise, which was led by independent counsel Beth Wilkinson, that found the club's workplace to have been improper for many years.
Based on Wilkinson's review, Commissioner Roger Goodell came to the conclusion that Washington had operated "both generally and particularly for women," per the league statement, in a "highly unprofessional" manner that included bullying, intimidation, multiple allegations of sexual harassment and a "general lack of respect in the workplace."
"I want to thank Beth Wilkinson and her team for conducting a thorough and independent review of the Washington club's workplace culture and conduct and providing both the club and me with a series of thoughtful recommendations based on her findings," Goodell said in a statement issued by the league. "Beth and her team performed their work in a highly professional and ethical manner. Most importantly, I want to thank the current and former employees who spoke to Beth and her team; they provided vital information that will help ensure that the workplace environment at the club continues to improve. It is incredibly difficult to relive painful memories. I am grateful to everyone who courageously came forward."
Tanya Snyder, who was named co-CEO of the team earlier in the week, will now assume responsibilities of CEO and look over day-to-day operations. Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder added he would be concentrating on "developing a new stadium plan and other matters."
NFL counsel Janet Nova said Tanya Snyder assuming control of day-to-day operations was "voluntary" and no timeframe was presented for Daniel Snyder's return to that role, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported.
In August of 2020, the NFL informed Daniel Snyder it was looking into allegations of workplace problemswithin the organization, which were originally brought to light by reports from The Washington Post.
Snyder hired Wilkinson of District of Columbia law firm Wilkinson Walsh LLP to review the organization's culture and allegations of workplace misconduct after The Washington Post published a report on July 15, 2020 outlining allegations of sexual harassment from 15 female former employees. The team later asked the league's office to assume oversight of Wilkinson's investigation.

The $10 million fine will be used charitably, the league announced, as it will be applied "to support organizations committed to character education, anti-bullying, healthy relationships and related topics. They will also fund programs directed more broadly at improving the workplace, particularly for women and other underrepresented groups, and training and development programs throughout the league, with recipients identified with the assistance of respected third-party advisors. We will solicit recommendations from the club, particularly for organizations based in the Washington metropolitan area."
Snyder released a statement through the team Thursday.
"I have learned a lot in the past few months about how my club operated, and the kind of workplace that we had. It is now clear that the culture was not what it should be, but I did not realize the extent of the problems, or my role in allowing that culture to develop and continue. I know that as the owner, I am ultimately responsible for the workplace. I have said that and I say it again," Snyder said. "I feel great remorse for the people who had difficult, even traumatic, experiences while working here. I'm truly sorry for that. I can't turn back the clock, but I promise that nobody who works here will ever have that kind of experience again, at least not as long as Tanya and I are the owners of this team.
"I agree with the Commissioner's decisions in this matter and am committed to implementing his investigation's important recommendations."
Though no timeframe is known for Snyder's return to overseeing Washington's daily operations, going forward there will be an abundance of changes taken on after recommendations were made by Wilkinson, who made 10 specific recommendations that Daniel and Tanya Snyder agreed to implement.
As outlined in the league press release, the recommendations were for: protocols for reporting harassment; a disciplinary action plan; regular culture surveys; regular training regarding harassment; a more diverse workforce; establishment of clear lines of authority; expansion and empowerment of HR and legal; developing formal onboarding, a performance management and compensation system and exit interview process; protecting the cheerleading team; and regular assessment of policies.
Furthermore, the Washington Football Team will have semi-annual reporting obligations through July 31, 2023. These reports to the league office, which will be through an independent third party selected by the team and approved by the NFL office, will be on progress in implementing the aforementioned recommendations, the results of the culture and other surveys and any and all complaints, including those in exit interviews or post-employment, that "reasonably present workplace-related issues of bullying, discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, or retaliation."
Failure to implement these sanctions or to fully comply could lead to an extension of the reporting period past July of 2023 or other discipline.


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Lol @ 10 Million dollars to a 3.1 billion dollar company… “ that outta learn ya Snyder”
 

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Marshall Faulk gets booted from NFL network for sexually harassing the Wardrobe women while Snyder and his entire organization gets what amounts to a slap on the fingers. Snyder is a festering wound for the league and Faulk was one of the most knowledgeable football guys on any network. I didn't think his suspension was permanent. Somehow the incoherent coke head Michael Irvin avoided the axe. A full season of his opinions, if you can figure out what he's saying, isn't worth five minutes of Marshall's insights. Goodell is famous for his uneven treatment.
 

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Now that he's free, they could hire this guy for sensitivity training

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Yeah I was saying - that's like fining me $10

A Redskins fan says they should have at minimum also lost 3 first round picks
 

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Its easy to look at the part that has been made public and assert that the WFT got off easy. Perhaps they did. It is also possible, however, that the victims have received substantial confidential settlements. If they did, then they voluntarily made the choice to accept dollars for silence. That is, in fact, how the majority of sexual harassment claims are resolved.

The fans and media may want more, and some will lament the "lack of transparency." In the end, though, the NFL and its franchises are private companies, and they are going to act in their own best interests. Nobody should be surprised when they do.
 

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IMO, no matter what position you hold in an organization, you should be above reproach. Lead by example, mentor others to follow the example you set and you get to that for everyone you come in contact with.

As to Daniel Snyder, well, I wish he would move on, but learn from this (he won't) and select name for your damn team because it's a pain in the ass having refer to you as the Washington Football Team.
 

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I googled Dan Snyder's net worth and saw $2.6 Billion. Let's say that's accurate.

If you divide $10M by $2.6B, you get a small percentage.

If you take that percentage and multiply it my an annual salary of $100,000, the result is only $384.

Now most people have a net worth (property/home, investments and savings) that exceeds their annual salary.

My point is simply that I don't think this fine will force Dan Snyder to eat peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches for lunch for the foreseeable future.
 
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Snyder laughs and wipes his shit-covered ass with the money before paying it.

To me, I'd love to invoke the "Donald Sterling punishment": Snyder's spent enough time running that team into the ground.
 

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Snyder laughs and wipes his shit-covered ass with the money before paying it.

To me, I'd love to invoke the "Donald Sterling punishment": Snyder's spent enough time running that team into the ground.
More appropriately the Jerry Richardson punishment. Really surprised they didn't in this case... Snyder's own parents probably hate him. He is an oxygen thief. Less than zero. The bane of all WFT fans existence. I know... I live here.
 

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More appropriately the Jerry Richardson punishment. Really surprised they didn't in this case... Snyder's own parents probably hate him. He is an oxygen thief. Less than zero. The bane of all WFT fans existence. I know... I live here.
I live in WV and work in Virginia and all Redskins fans here absolutely hate Snyder
 

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I bet other owners were sweating bullets about what happens in their facilities.
I seriously doubt it. In Allen2McVays example which isn’t anything near accurate it’s $384 to Snyder. Would you really fear $384 in a fine to continue making 100’s of millions in the next 1-2 Years?
Marshall Faulk gets booted from NFL network for sexually harassing the Wardrobe women while Snyder and his entire organization gets what amounts to a slap on the fingers. Snyder is a festering wound for the league and Faulk was one of the most knowledgeable football guys on any network. I didn't think his suspension was permanent. Somehow the incoherent coke head Michael Irvin avoided the axe. A full season of his opinions, if you can figure out what he's saying, isn't worth five minutes of Marshall's insights. Goodell is famous for his uneven treatment.
Goodell is a slack jawed bitch. Tired of the hypocrisy of the NFL.
Yeah I was saying - that's like fining me $10

A Redskins fan says they should have at minimum also lost 3 first round picks
I’m surprised it wasn’t a few picks tbh.
Its easy to look at the part that has been made public and assert that the WFT got off easy. Perhaps they did. It is also possible, however, that the victims have received substantial confidential settlements. If they did, then they voluntarily made the choice to accept dollars for silence. That is, in fact, how the majority of sexual harassment claims are resolved.

The fans and media may want more, and some will lament the "lack of transparency." In the end, though, the NFL and its franchises are private companies, and they are going to act in their own best interests. Nobody should be surprised when they do.
Compensation shouldn’t be a factor in not properly punishing a multi billion organization and owner with with a joke of $10 million fine.

it should have had Synder being banned for a year and losing draft picks. That would make a bit of a mark against Goodell with his power brokers owners in the NFL though.
 

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I’d like to see details about what was alleged to have happened.

If it’s nothing more than someone’s feelings getting hurt count me out. If there were inappropriate advances or physically assaulting someone then start the arrests.

Our society has become too damn sensitive over everything.
 

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I’d like to see details about what was alleged to have happened.

If it’s nothing more than someone’s feelings getting hurt count me out. If there were inappropriate advances or physically assaulting someone then start the arrests.

Our society has become too damn sensitive over everything.
Your words micro aggressed me and physically attacked me. Make a formal apology or we’ll end your career on Twitter… :owned:
 

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I can't imagine how anyone is willing to work for that asswipe and his wife.
 

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Now the Skins will win the East..SMH