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Labor board in Canada rules lockout can continue

The Columbian
Published: October 9, 2012, 5:00pm

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Alberta Labor Relations Board has ruled that the NHL’s lockout of players from the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames can continue.

The board said declaring the lockout illegal in the province wouldn’t help the league and its players reach a settlement. The players had argued that the Oilers and Flames are Alberta businesses and as such, must abide by provincial labor rules.

Those rules say a mediator must have 14 days to work with both sides in a contract dispute before a lockout vote can be held. The NHL had applied for a mediator in Alberta, but informed the board after three days that it didn’t believe meetings would have to be held.

Lawyers for the NHL said the league needs to operate under one set of labor laws to function.

The lockout began on Sept. 15.

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