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Professional Hockey Players' Association | |
Founded | 1967 |
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Headquarters | Niagara Falls, Ontario |
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Members | 1,600 |
Key people | Brian Ramsay, executive director; Larry Landon, former executive director |
Website | phpa |
The Professional Hockey Players' Association (PHPA), is the labor union that represents the interests of hockey players in the American Hockey League and ECHL, the two largest minor leagues in North American professional ice hockey. Established in 1967, the PHPA is one of the oldest players' unions in professional sports and the only minor league players' association within a major league sport. Recognized by the US National Labor Relations Board as the certified bargaining unit for all members enrolled in the Association, the main function of the PHPA is to negotiate and protect various player benefits by way of a collective bargaining agreement. These benefits include: health and welfare benefits, training camp allowances, travel and trade relocation expenses, per diem, housing allowances, play-off shares, licensing rights, revenue-sharing, and membership assistance programs.