Union in Labor Dispute With Fertitta-Owned Station Casinos Launches Formal Antitrust Complaint With FTC About Zuffa


(Apparently, you don’t f*ck with a union spurned.)

Culinary Workers Union Local 226 — the group that is battling Station Casinos to unionize its hotel and casino workers — launched a new salvo against the casino’s owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, who also own a majority stake in the UFC and Strikeforce yesterday by firing off a letter of complaint to Federal Trade Commission Director Richard Feinstein in which they request that the FTC launch an investigation against Zuffa for what they deem as “a violation of anti-trust laws.”

According to the complaint, sent to CagePotato.com today by the union, Zuffa’s practices of buying out the competition like they did with PRIDE, the WEC, WFA and Strikeforce, their institution of champion’s clauses, automatic contract renewal clauses and guaranteed first negotiation periods in fighters’ contracts, their control of fighter image and likeness rights in perpetuity and their refusal to co-promote all put artificial restraints on athlete movement, depress pay and stifle competition.


(Apparently, you don’t f*ck with a union spurned.)

Culinary Workers Union Local 226 — the group that is battling Station Casinos to unionize its hotel and casino workers — launched a new salvo against the casino’s owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, who also own a majority stake in the UFC and Strikeforce yesterday by firing off a letter of complaint to Federal Trade Commission Director Richard Feinstein in which they request that the FTC launch an investigation against Zuffa for what they deem as “a violation of anti-trust laws.”

According to the complaint, sent to CagePotato.com today by the union, Zuffa’s practices of buying out the competition like they did with PRIDE, the WEC, WFA and Strikeforce, their institution of champion’s clauses, automatic contract renewal clauses and guaranteed first negotiation periods in fighters’ contracts, their control of fighter image and likeness rights in perpetuity and their refusal to co-promote all put artificial restraints on athlete movement, depress pay and stifle competition.

It’s worth noting that this is the same union that financially supported Bob Reilly’s re-election campaign in New York and who has been feeding the oblivious State Assemblyman lines about the Fertittas and Zuffa being sinister entities. There’s a pretty good chance they are angling at getting the FTC to force the sport to adopt a fighters union as well, but time will tell.

The CWU, who are a branch of the Unite Here group of unions that represent hotel, gaming, food service, manufacturing, textile, distribution, laundry, and airport workers in the U.S. and Canada, are asking that the FTC begin a thorough investigation into Zuffa’s contravention of the FTC Act which “prohibits unfair methods of competition in or affecting commerce.”

The funny thing is, the FTC has already been investigating the UFC and Strikeforce parent company, and not surprisingly, the claim of a monopoly and of anti-trust violation has been vehemently denied by UFC president Dana White.

We’ll have to wait and see if the results of the FTC probe are made public and if they find any wrongdoing on the part of Zuffa.

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Keyboard Warriors #4: How Do You Solve a Problem Like A. Silva?

Panic reigns supreme at UFC headquarters in the aftermath of Anderson Silva’s destruction of the strongest middleweight in the world. Dana White has been asking the same question for hours: NOW who do we put in front of Silva? In a late-night spitballing session, Dana puts his question to his closest friends and confidants, hoping […]

Panic reigns supreme at UFC headquarters in the aftermath of Anderson Silva’s destruction of the strongest middleweight in the world. Dana White has been asking the same question for hours: NOW who do we put in front of Silva?

In a late-night spitballing session, Dana puts his question to his closest friends and confidants, hoping to devise a title defense that would actually be competitive. But while brainstorming can lead to bizarre, innovative ideas, Dana is unprepared for what sleep deprivation and caipirinhas have done to Joe Silva…

Ok, this is totally fake and i made it all up. There, you’ve been warned.

Come on in past the jump (if you dare), and check out the return of Keyboard Warriors. Props to Brandon Stroud over at WithLeather for coming up with a fun concept, but he doesn’t help write any of the jokes — blame those on me.

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Lorenzo Fertitta Eyeing Four UFC Events in Brazil for 2012

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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta at Wednesday’s UFC 134 media workouts, held at the Copacabana beach in Rio. Fertitta talked about the great response the UFC has received from fans and media leading up to the fight, plans to bring the UFC back to Brazil next year, the economic impact the event will have on the city and the organization’s plans for the first UFC on FOX event in November.

 

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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta at Wednesday’s UFC 134 media workouts, held at the Copacabana beach in Rio. Fertitta talked about the great response the UFC has received from fans and media leading up to the fight, plans to bring the UFC back to Brazil next year, the economic impact the event will have on the city and the organization’s plans for the first UFC on FOX event in November.

 

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Wednesday Morning MMA Link Club

(Jake Salyer of Tulsa, Oklahoma, manages to pull off a double-armbar submission in his MMA debut. The Diet Butcher would be proud. Props: GorillaTacticsMMA via ‘Okwiseguy’)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Lorenzo Fertitta: I Would Love to Do Anderson Silva vs. Dan Henderson at UFC on FOX (MMA Mania)

– Cain Velasquez Talks UFC 139 Title Fight, Jon Jones, Alistair Overeem, and Being a Father (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Going Streaking: Anderson Silva’s Record UFC Run on the Line at UFC 134 (NBC Sports MMA)

– Phil Baroni: Nobody Dry Humps the New York Bad Ass and Gets Away With It! (Exclusive Interview) (LowKick)

– ‘MiddleEasy/Whoa! TV Gym Expeditions’ Visits Birmingham, England (MiddleEasy)

– Felice Herrig on This Weekend’s Cancelled Fight and State of Women’s MMA (TheFightNerd)

– Royce Gracie Wants One More UFC Fight, but Ready to Move on Without It (MMA Fighting)

– “Strikeforce HW GP Semifinals” Official Trailer (5thRound)

– Josh Neer Headed Back to the UFC Against Keith Wisniewski in October (Five Ounces of Pain)

– “(UFC) Is the Only Sports Property That Is Pure and Works Literally Around the Entire World.” (FightOpinion)

– UFC Hopes to Be in Pre-Production on Australian Version of The Ultimate Fighter by the End of the Year (MMA Convert)

– FOX Deal May Be Just What New York Needs (MMA Payout)


(Jake Salyer of Tulsa, Oklahoma, manages to pull off a double-armbar submission in his MMA debut. The Diet Butcher would be proud. Props: GorillaTacticsMMA via ‘Okwiseguy’)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Lorenzo Fertitta: I Would Love to Do Anderson Silva vs. Dan Henderson at UFC on FOX (MMA Mania)

– Cain Velasquez Talks UFC 139 Title Fight, Jon Jones, Alistair Overeem, and Being a Father (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Going Streaking: Anderson Silva’s Record UFC Run on the Line at UFC 134 (NBC Sports MMA)

– Phil Baroni: Nobody Dry Humps the New York Bad Ass and Gets Away With It! (Exclusive Interview) (LowKick)

– ‘MiddleEasy/Whoa! TV Gym Expeditions’ Visits Birmingham, England (MiddleEasy)

– Felice Herrig on This Weekend’s Cancelled Fight and State of Women’s MMA (TheFightNerd)

– Royce Gracie Wants One More UFC Fight, but Ready to Move on Without It (MMA Fighting)

– “Strikeforce HW GP Semifinals” Official Trailer (5thRound)

– Josh Neer Headed Back to the UFC Against Keith Wisniewski in October (Five Ounces of Pain)

– “(UFC) Is the Only Sports Property That Is Pure and Works Literally Around the Entire World.” (FightOpinion)

– UFC Hopes to Be in Pre-Production on Australian Version of The Ultimate Fighter by the End of the Year (MMA Convert)

– FOX Deal May Be Just What New York Needs (MMA Payout)

UFC on FOX Press Conference Wrap-Up Video

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LOS ANGELES — The UFC and the FOX Sports Media Group announced a new seven-year television deal on Thursday, which will see the promotion broadcast on network television for the first time in its 18-year history.

Below are highlights of the interviews we conducted at the press conference, which featured UFC president Dana White, CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and some of the top fighters in the sport.

 

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LOS ANGELES — The UFC and the FOX Sports Media Group announced a new seven-year television deal on Thursday, which will see the promotion broadcast on network television for the first time in its 18-year history.

Below are highlights of the interviews we conducted at the press conference, which featured UFC president Dana White, CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and some of the top fighters in the sport.

 

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Lorenzo Fertitta Expects Spike TV to Remain in MMA Business

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LOS ANGELES — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta following Thursday’s press conference to announce the organization’s new television deal with the FOX Sports Media Group. Fertitta talked about waiting for the right television deal, the terms of the deal and whether he thinks Spike will now televise Bellator events or another upstart organization.

 

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LOS ANGELES — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta following Thursday’s press conference to announce the organization’s new television deal with the FOX Sports Media Group. Fertitta talked about waiting for the right television deal, the terms of the deal and whether he thinks Spike will now televise Bellator events or another upstart organization.

 

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