Project Spearhead hopes to gather authorization cards from a minimum 150 fighters in the UFC, then have the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) determine whether UFC fighters are employees or independent contractors. If they are considered employees, a vote will be held, and if the majority of UFC fighters are in favor of Project Spearhead, they will be able to unionize.
On the Project Spearhead interim executive board, Iaquinta joins UFC lightweight Kajan Johnson, the interim vice president, and labor lawyer Lucas Middlebrook, best known as Nick Diaz’s attorney in his 2015 marijuana case.
Iaquinta faces Paul Felder at UFC 223 on April 7 in Brooklyn, New York.
Al Iaquinta joins unionization effort as interim secretary and treasurer
This makes my day! Iaquinta just strong-armed the UFC into renegotiating his contract and then he gets on board with Project Spearhead to form a fighters' union. He has made no public comment on the situation yet, though.
Yeeeeeeeaaah!! How do ya like that, Dana?
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