Quebec Law to Prvent Habs from Being Locked Out?
The NHL Players? Association is hoping that Quebec?s labour laws will keep members of the Montreal Canadiens from being locked out by the league.
The team?s players have hired Montreal-based lawyer Michael Cohen, who sent a cease and desist letter to the Habs owners and the NHL on Friday.
They?re claiming it would be unlawful for the players to be locked out ? something the league plans to do if a new collective bargaining agreement isn?t reached by Sunday ? because the NHLPA isn?t certified by the Quebec Labour Board.
There wouldn't be any games to play, but I guess the players could all argue that as long as they show up they want their paycheck.
The NHL Players? Association is hoping that Quebec?s labour laws will keep members of the Montreal Canadiens from being locked out by the league.
The team?s players have hired Montreal-based lawyer Michael Cohen, who sent a cease and desist letter to the Habs owners and the NHL on Friday.
They?re claiming it would be unlawful for the players to be locked out ? something the league plans to do if a new collective bargaining agreement isn?t reached by Sunday ? because the NHLPA isn?t certified by the Quebec Labour Board.
There wouldn't be any games to play, but I guess the players could all argue that as long as they show up they want their paycheck.