Shahter wrote:
so, in a... ummm... free country people have to get approval of some kinda government agency before they can unionize, huh?
zomg, tyranny!
Being approved to unionize means you get government protection during the process. There are laws protecting workers from being mass fired when starting off for instance. In this case, the school would have to shut down the entire program instead of being able to mass boot the players while they decide on what to do.
I agree with you re: the pay issue (I think). I know the scholarships are nice and all but the amount of energy, time, and commitment, the players make in order for the school I think justifies more than room and board some place. Especially considering someone not in the 1% of the population who can do what these students are required to do can get the same scholarship for being the right color or poor enough. It is like a Chinese factory worker being told they should be grateful for being able to live in a factory dorm in exchange for their labor. I think both deserve a little more of the billions being made off of their suffering.