NLRB grants Northwestern U athletes their right to unionize

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Woo hoo! NW athletes won something!

Mulli, as a legal guy what does this do now with the mandates for health insurance, workers compensation, minimum wage etc.?

If the players are employees doesn't the school have to start paying them a minimum of $8.25 an hour?
 
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As employees, their $45k scholarship could now incur an income tax bill. Those free shoes won't be so free anymore. The landscape has changed as they will become employee athletes aka professional.
 

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As employees, their $45k scholarship could now incur an income tax bill. Those free shoes won't be so free anymore. The landscape has changed as they will become employee athletes aka professional.

Does this now mean that, as professionals, Northwestern is no longer eligible to compete in NCAA football?
 
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Does this now mean that, as professionals, Northwestern is no longer eligible to compete in NCAA football?

Good question.

Trying to think of what other major programs are private schools and would be subject to this "unionization".

1. Notre Dame
2. BYU
3. Stanford
4. U of Miami
5. Duke
6. Vanderbilt
7. Georgia Tech
8. ?
 

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Good question.



Trying to think of what other major programs are private schools and would be subject to this "unionization".



1. Notre Dame

2. BYU

3. Stanford

4. U of Miami

5. Duke

6. Vanderbilt

7. Georgia Tech

8. ?


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