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Union, NFL to meet Tuesday over personal conduct policy

Noah K. Murray / USA TODAY Sports

The NFL and the NFLPA will meet in New York on Tuesday to discuss the personal conduct policy and the union's role in changes that affect its members.

The union wants a formal response to its 3-week-old proposal that any new policies be collectively bargained.

"We want to work with the league office and the NFL owners to fix the personal conduct policy," NFLPA president Eric Winston said. "A collective bargaining process is the only way to ensure that a new policy is fair, transparent and has the full support of the players."

The union has been vocal about its distaste for the commissioner's unilateral decisions to discipline Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice because the new personal conduct policy was not collectively bargained. 

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