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NHL, players’ association agree to let federal mediators look at labor dispute

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NHLPA Executive Director Donald Fehr said players look forward to the FMCS’ involvement “as we continue working to reach an equitable agreement for both the players and the owners.”

The NHL, which locked players out on Sept. 15, has canceled regular-season games through Dec. 14 and its All-Star festivities. The league and union are only $182 million apart on dividing hockey-related revenues but players oppose the NHL’s proposals to limit contracts to five years and toughen standards for free agency and salary arbitration.

Virjee said sometimes opposing sides will accept federal mediation merely to avoid being perceived as “the bad guy” in a dispute.

“So it’s not unusual for a mediator to not be successful,” he said. “Sometimes it’s done for context and atmosphere. Sometimes it’s done in earnest. And often it’s done for both reasons.

“It’s also not usual for a good mediator — and the FMCS is full of good mediators — to defy expectation and bring the parties together to reach an agreement because really the parties were posturing or they weren’t hearing each other.”

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