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It would still be a win for them, even if you have to pay all the women and olympic athletes an equal share, its still a lot more than what they get now. |
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Welp. Finally might kill the NCAA as we know it in favor of a professional college league. Maybe someone has experience running a professional football league and will step in to help.
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In case anyone is wondering, this still has a long way to go. Northwestern will appeal to the national NLRB. They will probably lose there, then they'll sue the NLRB, and slowly appeal that all the way up to the SCOTUS.
4-5 years later if they lose everywhere, then things will get interesting. |
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If college players are employees who can unionize, what would likely happen is the school will say "look folks, we can only afford to pay you all $X. Any higher than that, and we'll just cancel sports and you can all strike. Also, Title IX requires that you get the same, so your pay is X divided by the number of athletes." |
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"If anyone tries to start a union, we'll fire your ass" is something that employers thought of a long, long time ago. There are very stiff penalties for that. |
What could possibly go wrong?
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good. Now whatever happens they can at least say they were a represented stakeholder.
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They also get a free internship/audition for the career lotto where they can make more money in 1 year than most people do in a lifetime. serfs my ass |
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