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NHL Players Vote In Step Toward Dissolving Union

December 21st, 2012 10:26 pm Associated Press

TORONTO (AP) — NHL players are a step closer to dissolving their union.

NHL Players’ Association members voted this week to give the union’s executive board the power to file a “disclaimer of interest” until Jan. 2, The Canadian Press said Friday.

The news agency, citing an unidentified source, said the vote drew more than the two-thirds of the required support. The union declined comment, calling this an internal matter.

If the executive board files the disclaimer, the union would dissolve and become a trade association. That would allow players to file antitrust lawsuits against the NHL.

Negotiations between the league and union have been at a standstill since talks ended Dec. 6. No bargaining is scheduled, and time is running short to save the season. All games through Jan. 14 have been canceled, more than half the season. The New Year’s Day Winter Classic and All-Star game already are victims of the lockout.

A new labor agreement would need to be in place by about that time to salvage a 48-game schedule, the minimum in Commissioner Gary Bettman’s opinion for the season to proceed.

The NHL is already the only North American professional sports league to cancel a season because of a labor dispute, losing the 2004-05 campaign to a lockout.

The NHLPA now appears set to follow the lead set by NFL and NBA players. Both dissolved their unions during lockouts last year.

The legality of the lockout is already set to be tried in U.S. federal court after the NHL filed a class-action lawsuit last week against the NHLPA. The NHL also submitted an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board.

The NBA’s labor dispute ended less than two weeks after the union was disbanded. Jeffrey Kessler, the lead negotiator for the National Basketball Players Association in that dispute, contends the NHLPA would be wise to go ahead with the “disclaimer of interest.”

“I think this is much more likely to lead to a settlement sooner,” Kessler told the CP last week. “The players have concluded that they are on the verge of possibly deciding that it is better not to be a union and using the antitrust laws to attack the lockout, which all fans should be happy with because it’ll work.”

The league’s Board of Governors discussed the possibility of a “disclaimer of interest” on Dec. 5 and Bettman said the NHL didn’t see it as a significant threat.

“We don’t view it in the same way in terms of its impact as apparently the union may,” Bettman said.



  • nobsartist

    Just more union busting. Do not allow any tax dollars to be spent supporting sports. Let the greedy bastatrds start paying for the stadiums and infra structure themselves.

    The jackass’s sure did help michigan. Look at the silverdome that ford abandoned in pontiac.

    look at how well the 2 stadiums built down town have helped detroit.

    Heck, the bums that own them cant even seem to pay the taxes that they owe the city yet the state is already lining up to give the pizza king more money for another stadium even though they cant find the money to pay teachers.

    the pizza king stuck the city of detroit with the cost of tearing down the stadium that he walked away from since he was not good enough to play in it yet DICK snyder wants to pay him millions more for another palace.