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In the opening shots of a major new assault on the NCAA's amateurism model, an "overwhelming majority" of Northwestern football players have filed to be recognized as members of a union. Their endgame, if successful, would be college football players officially being classified as employees.
Outside The Lines has the first report of the filings, submitted yesterday to both the national and regional offices of the National Labor Relations Board. The pointman is Northwestern QB Kain Colter, and the movement is being shepherded by the advocacy group founded by former UCLA linebacker Ramogi Huma. Huma, who organized the "All Players United" silent protest in September, is also president of the College Athletes Players Association, the union that would represent the players if it receives formal recognition.
For now, CAPA's stated goals don't involve obtaining pay for players. It merely seeks better medical protections, and fully-guaranteed scholarships that cover the full cost of attending college and wouldn't be taken away if an athlete can't continue playing due to injury. It also wants to establish a fund that would pay players to continue their educations after their NCAA eligibility expires.
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More:http://deadspin.com/northwestern-football-players-are-trying-to-unionize-1510639551
Bet the NCAA heard that.
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)1000words
(7,051 posts)Mark my words.
Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)At least a decade or two overdue...
I knew the tide was turning when EA Sports had to stop making the NCAA Football game...
1000words
(7,051 posts)One goes to university to be educated, first and foremost. As it stands, compensation for playing is a scholarship, which provides them with the opportunity to pursue a career outside of sports. If they want "employee" status, join a developmental or semi-pro organization and begin their careers immediately.
alp227
(32,018 posts)Like worker's comp, health care benefits, etc. And then you have the "minor" college sports like any women's sport or cross country. How will they be paid? While the current NCAA system is worth of criticism, let's not create a new set of unfunded mandates.