What the Ivies are doing is the reason why Federal legislation was introduced in 2021 that would allow college athletes to be considered employees so that they can organize and have rights to collectively bargain.
It seems like it's only a matter of time before players will eventually be able to form unions either by an act of Congress, a NLRB ruling or a court decision.
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Whether it's called a scholarship or not, some of the Ivies have recognized the unions of Ph.D. graduate assistants because they're paid a stipend for their duties even though they don't pay tuition.
In a narrow ruling that applied only to Columbia, the NLRB said that its graduate assistants were employees.
And now Duke is trying to overturn that ruling to prohibit its graduate assistants from forming unions
The point is that they think that because they call the compensation something else that they're not employees.
The bottom line from the athletes perspective is that college sports is a big profit generating business and they're being treated like free labor.
They're not being treated exactly like slaves but in a sense they are not being given their full rights to form what some would consider to be the Constitutionally protected right of freedom of association.
Maybe giving their athletes stipends instead of scholarships would somehow make the Ivies feel better.
The athletes duties must take way from their academics with all of the practicing & traveling & work outs.
I'm not sure where these cases will end up but it's only the beginning and they have politicians taking their side.