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From CNN.com:
In a victory for the NCAA, a federal labor board blocked an effort by members of the Northwestern University football players to form the first union for college athletes.
The National Labor Relations Board declined to rule on whether the athletes should be considered employees of the school who have a right to unionize. It cites the fact that labor law only allows the NLRB to look at private-sector work places, but that most college football programs are at state schools.
"The Board held that asserting jurisdiction over a single team would not promote stability in labor relations across the league," said the NLRB statement.
Now the NLRB is as pro-union as they come, so this is a significant victory for the NCAA. Maybe this one can be put to bed...
In a victory for the NCAA, a federal labor board blocked an effort by members of the Northwestern University football players to form the first union for college athletes.
The National Labor Relations Board declined to rule on whether the athletes should be considered employees of the school who have a right to unionize. It cites the fact that labor law only allows the NLRB to look at private-sector work places, but that most college football programs are at state schools.
"The Board held that asserting jurisdiction over a single team would not promote stability in labor relations across the league," said the NLRB statement.
Now the NLRB is as pro-union as they come, so this is a significant victory for the NCAA. Maybe this one can be put to bed...