Unionization of Northwestern athletics against NCAA
The National Labor Relations Board in Chicago said that Northwestern's football team can unionize. I detest unions, but I can't say I like the NCAA either. Are the student-athletes employees or not?
Seems to me, the players would be taxed on that basis of value received. That would dissuade some from becoming players, so it seems to me.
'Walks like a duck' logic to me... sounds sensible.
As for injuries and all the rest, if they unionize, they could/should/would damned-well write 'employment contracts' that cover that stuff!
I think it would bring more 'transparency' to the school/team 'relationship,' too.
Should be fun to watch as it all develops...
Too bad union bosses don't represent members any better than corporate looters represent stockholders.
Educating future (and now current) Galts,
Prof. Jim Brenner
Florida Tech
Nanotechnology Program Chair
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If you go to the web site, the picture is ten years old, and I need to update my schedule. It is the same as last year's (which is what is on the site).
It might be over your head, but I doubt it. Some of it probably will be, but most of it won't. I have learned one thing from Rush Limbaugh. The key to being an effective speaker is making the complex understandable. I am not the world's best researcher. In fact, I am not even close, but I can take a complicated subject and get people to understand it.
As an example, one of our girls' volleyball team members got a 3.5 as an undergrad. She and her now husband both did outstanding master's theses with me that helped set a foundation for the nanotech minor program I will have a webinar for on Thursday, 4/3 at 11 Eastern. They are both about to defend their Ph.D.'s at Columbia.
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Not me, of course!
And that diminishes the degrees for all those who actually studied and earned their grade point average.
Athletes representing schools should be paid and they should out of that pay for their education.
That degree should be related to the sport they were apprenticing in (for the NFL or AFL). Sports science, health, management, or some such.
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