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Just like the National Hockey League has the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA), some Olympic sports have unions that represent players within a specific league. However, there's no independent professional body representing athletes’ interest to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Don Fehr of the NHLPA shares the challenges athletes without organized representation face.
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Guest Bio:
Don Fehr is the Executive Director of the National Hockey League Players Association. Before joining the NHLPA, Fehr served as the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association from 1983 to 2009. He began work at the MLBPA in 1977 as General Counsel, working under Executive Director Marvin Miller who was credited with completely changing baseball by making the MLBPA one of the most powerful unions in the United States. In his first several decades leading players associations he was involved in numerous work stoppages, both strikes and lockouts, that have resulted in canceled seasons including in 1994 when baseball became the first sport in history to lose its postseason to a labor dispute.
Links to resources:
National Hockey League Players Association
https://www.nhlpa.com/
Follow Global Athlete on Twitter @GlobalAthleteHQ, get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
By Global AthleteJust like the National Hockey League has the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA), some Olympic sports have unions that represent players within a specific league. However, there's no independent professional body representing athletes’ interest to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Don Fehr of the NHLPA shares the challenges athletes without organized representation face.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Don Fehr is the Executive Director of the National Hockey League Players Association. Before joining the NHLPA, Fehr served as the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association from 1983 to 2009. He began work at the MLBPA in 1977 as General Counsel, working under Executive Director Marvin Miller who was credited with completely changing baseball by making the MLBPA one of the most powerful unions in the United States. In his first several decades leading players associations he was involved in numerous work stoppages, both strikes and lockouts, that have resulted in canceled seasons including in 1994 when baseball became the first sport in history to lose its postseason to a labor dispute.
Links to resources:
National Hockey League Players Association
https://www.nhlpa.com/
Follow Global Athlete on Twitter @GlobalAthleteHQ, get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.