The Current State of Labour Relations in the National Hockey League

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The Current State of Labour Relations in the National Hockey League Stephen F. Ross Professor of Law & Director of Institute for Sports Law, Policy and Research The Pennsylvania State University Tuesday 9 October 2012 University of Alberta

The Basic Architecture of Collective Bargaining in Sports Management controlled by owners with parochial interest in their club s profit and costs Significant information and bargaining costs As a whole, league seeks to maximize profit, which means can prefer lower revenues if much lower costs Players want most money possible Prefer larger share of smaller pie if maximizes wages In general, union more interested in overall league revenues than owners No party has an incentive to maximize revenues and long-term wealth for entire league

Current NHL Issues Player s share of total revenues Salary floor and cap Guaranteed contracts Solutions for small market teams Fehr: share more revenue Bettman: limit payrolls so low-revenue teams can survive Zimbalist: Contract/ relocate

Public Policy Issues Although firms in competitive markets would find efficient solutions, NHL is a monopoly with regard to labor/ market entry Fans prefer rules that maximize appeal, but prefer suboptimal rules and a season to industrial disruption Consumer welfare enhanced by efficient solution Public policy question is whether there is some nonutilitarian preference for a non-efficient solution (e.g. Edmonton should have equal chance to compete for Stanley Cup as Toronto; 30+ cities deserve a viable NHL franchise, etc. )

Public Policy Problems Monopoly leagues have limited incentive to serve public policy goals Bargaining problems among club owners means harder to get collective bargain Harms to public Industrial disruption Sub-optimal labour market rules Sub-optimal revenue sharing rules

Public Policy Reflected in Labour Law Facilitate collective bargaining between representative of workers and management Public interest vindicated if a party uses illegal tactics to achieve goals: e.g. Silverman v. MLB Players Relations Committee (1995) Otherwise, does not really address public policy issues

Competition Act: Section 90 Canada s Competition Act makes it illegal to abuse a dominant position Competition Bureau, or private party with leave, can seek relief before Competition Tribunal Structural issues: break up the NHL Structural issues: declare it to be an abuse for labour relations to be determined by club owners instead of independent residual claimants interested in profits for the league as a whole

Competition Act: Section 48 Special provision exempting sports league from s. 45 s ban on trade restraints that unduly lessen competition S. 48(1)(b): unlawful to limit unreasonably the opportunity for any other person to negotiate with and, if agreement is reached, to play for the team or club of his choice in a professional league S. 48(2) requires courts to have regard for Whether limitations should be accepted in Canada because sport is organized on an international basis the desirability of maintaining a reasonable balance among the teams or clubs participating in the same league

Effect of Labour Exemption S. 4 of Competition Act exempts any agreement among employers pertaining to collective bargaining literal language even broader than US exemption for any restraints during collective bargaining process (Brown v. Pro Football, Inc. (1996)) Sound interpretation would NOT apply s. 4 to s. 48 challenges; otherwise s. 48 is entirely superfluous in purpose and effect

Applying Section 48 to NHL Dispute Labour restraint agreed to by union as a result of collective bargaining is probably reasonable (McCourt) Areas for novel challenges A substantively unreasonable restraint agreed to by union as a result of lockout A lockout designed to achieve a substantively unreasonable restraint

Policy Implications: A Comparative Note General North American view is that sports leagues must have restraints, and labour rules must be set through collective bargaining EU/UK view: all sports league restraints must conform to competition law, and labour rules only set minimum protections Irony: more socialist Europe adopts more capitalist approach

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