With no minicamps, offseason workouts or other activities during the lockout, every member of the Raiders organization is now part of the ticket staff, according to an ESPN.com report. Instead of forcing employees to take pay cuts or unpaid furloughs during the lockout as several teams are doing, the Raiders have implemented a plan that allows people to keep their full salary if they sell a certain number of season tickets. "Different teams are taking different approaches," chief executive officer Amy Trask said Wednesday.