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NHL union job aside, what’s next for Marty Walsh?
Marty Walsh, who is winding down his time as President ... Months earlier, he said, the NHL union job “wasn’t even on my radar, so you don’t know what’s going to happen in life.” ...
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UPDATE 2-U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh appointed executive director of NHL union
Walsh, 55, who had been expected to step down from his labor secretary role, was recommended for the job after a nine-month search by a player-led committee, the union said. A former Democratic ...
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‘A new chapter’: As puck drops on Marty Walsh’s new job, he talks about leaving Biden’s Cabinet, standing up for workers
Walsh said he was approached about possibly becoming executive director of the NHL Players’ Association in late December. The new job means he’ll once again be a union president, the same ...
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Former Boston mayor Marty Walsh stepping down as Biden Labor Secretary for job with NHL union
The head of the U.S. Department of Labor under President Joe Biden plans to step down from his post in order to run the union representing players in the National Hockey League. Marty Walsh ...
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Marty Walsh to depart from Biden Cabinet for job atop hockey players’ union
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is set to leave the Biden administration to run the NHL Players' Association ... in office and prepares for a possible reelection campaign. A former union official who ...
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AP sources: Walsh to leave Biden Cabinet for NHL union
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh ... NHL players participate in the 2014 Sochi Olympics before the league was unable to reach an agreement to send them in 2018. The league and ...
New York Post22d
NHL, players union failing to protect players from head shots
BOSTON — George Parros is useless in his job as senior ... mystified why the NHL Players’ Association has been an unnamed co-conspirator. The hope here is that Marty Walsh, the new NHLPA ...
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Sec. Marty Walsh bullish about job market as he prepares to leave Biden's cabinet for NHLPA
Obviously, the contracts that NHL ... union. I would encourage you to sit down. The president encourages them sit down and have these conversations," Walsh said. Walsh will step into his new job ...
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NHLPA names Labor Secretary Marty Walsh executive director
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh was named executive director of the NHL Players' Association on Thursday, putting an experienced union leader and the former Boston mayor in charge at a time of ...
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U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh appointed executive director of NHL union
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh has been named executive director of the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) and will leave his Cabinet position in mid-March ...

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