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How NHL union boss Donald Fehr got the players on his side
sports.nationalpost.com
[National Post] - Marvin Miller, who founded the baseball union, had invited Fehr to work as a young lawyer and, by 1983, Fehr had taken over. Salaries skyrocketed, and when they dipped for free agents in the 1980s, Fehr launched a successful challenge to prove owners
Gross: It'll take a dose of Don Fehr to achieve NHL labor peace
www.northjersey.com
[NorthJersey.com] - Fehr first joined the MLBPA in as aide to legendary labor leader Marvin Miller. He became the association's acting director in December and its executive director two years later. With Fehr on staff, baseball saw an eight-day strike in 1980
NHLPA boss Donald Fehr 'unrelenting,' says Blue Jays manager ...
sports.nationalpost.com
[National Post] - But he also had a predecessor that probably set the tone for it all, [former MLBPA boss] Marvin Miller, and to a further extent, obviously, [Curt] Flood.” On being in a players' association: “Inevitably, the thing we were always schooled on was, what
Clash of ideologies: NHL talks not just about money
www.theglobeandmail.com
[Globe and Mail] - The NHLPA's line of argument is being crafted by old baseball union hands – executive director Don Fehr's longtime mentor is the legendary Marvin Miller, a swashbuckling activist who cut his teeth with the auto and steel worker unions and brought Major
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