With Major League Baseball and the Players Association (MLBPA) far apart on several important issues, many around the sport ...
A week away from Labor Day, the Major League Baseball Players Association has sent authorization cards to minor leaguers with a request they empower MLBPA to serve as their union. The move comes as ...
The gambling scandal involving Shohei Ohtani and his now-former interpreter is not the only eyebrow-raising off-field story to watch in the week leading up to MLB Opening Day. Turmoil at the Major ...
NEW YORK — The Major League Baseball Players Association passed out union authorization cards to minor league baseball players this week, attempting to to unionize minor leaguers, reversing decades of ...
At the 2009 Sports Lawyers Association Conference, in response to a question (from me) about the possibility of agents suing players unions for failing to enforce their regulations, Don Fehr, ...
A majority of minor league baseball players have voted to unionize, according to the Major League Baseball Players Association. The MLBPA announced the news on Tuesday and said it was seeking ...
At long last, there will be a union for minor-league baseball players. The news has been building the last few weeks, and on Wednesday, an arbiter approved the MiLB players union authorization cards, ...
The MLBPA sent shockwaves throughout professional baseball earlier this week when they revealed a bombshell that they were making an effort to unionize minor-league players. In just a few days, the ...
Sunday brought news of an enormous move for baseball and organized labor: The MLBPA sent out union authorization cards to minor league players. This isn’t an election to unionize. (At least not just ...
Minor leaguers have been sent out an authorization card from the MLBPA to allow the player's union to act as their collective bargaining representative, MLBPA executive director Tony Clark confirmed ...
The players’ union long heralded as the strongest in sports, the Major League Baseball Players Association, wants to newly include minor-league players in its membership, a potentially massive change ...
“Minor leaguers,” MLBPA executive Tony Clark said in a statement, “represent our game’s future and deserve wages and working conditions that benefit elite athletes who entertain millions of baseball ...