College sports apes Wal-Mart: University boss defends football union-busting to Salon
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Source: Salon.com
If collective bargaining were required, would negative consequences ensue? Northwestern's answer may surprise you
JOSH EIDELSON
In an election without precedent in college sports history, Northwestern football players will vote today on whether to become union members. But resistance from the university could keep those ballots from ever being counted or drag the case all the way to the Supreme Court.
Theyve obviously decided to embark on a classic, aggressive, anti-union campaign, former National Labor Relations Board chairwoman Wilma Liebman told Salon Thursday. Asked about that assessment, Northwestern vice president of university relations Alan Cubbage answered, I certainly wouldnt contest someones opinion
theyre entitled to that opinion.
As Ive reported, college athletes have taken sporadic stabs at NCAA overhaul for decades, including an audacious but abortive mid-90s attempt to halt March Madness with a strike; a petition circulated on several campuses; and a rare, if subtle, nationally televised act of protest last September, when 28 players took to the field with the initials APU All Players United affixed to their bodies.
Weve appealed to lawmakers, and we got a few laws passed; you know, weve talked to Congress, weve helped on lawsuits, weve put together intense public pressure campaigns, ex-linebacker Ramogi Huma, a founder of the non-union National College Players Association as well as the fledgling union College Athletes Players Association, told Salon after filing the first-of-its-kind unionization petition with the NLRB in January. But its clear, you know, in a multibillion-dollar sports business, for players to have protections, that the answer is to form a labor organization so that the player can collectively bargain for things on a comprehensive level.
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NCAA president Mark Emmert (Credit: AP/David J. Phillip)
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Yale and NYU, among others, have fiercely resisted efforts by graduate teaching assistants to unionize. My senior year at Yale was ruined by a strike of clerical and technical workers. No dining halls, many classes off-campus, etc.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)pragmatic_dem
(410 posts)it's the American way.
Brickbat
(19,339 posts)K&R for solidarity.
2banon
(7,321 posts)socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)This was to be expected from the management at Northwestern and the NCAA.