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A legal battle that would open the door for some college athletes to form unions took an expected, yet significant step forward Thursday when the National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint against the NCAA, the Pac-12, and USC for unfair labor practices.
If athletes -- this complaint applies only to football, men's basketball, and women's basketball players -- are viewed as employees under the National Labor Relations Act, they would have the ability to organize and collectively bargain against schools for a larger share of the billions of dollars of revenue generated by college sports each year as well as other workplace protections.
If athletes -- this complaint applies only to football, men's basketball, and women's basketball players -- are viewed as employees under the National Labor Relations Act, they would have the ability to organize and collectively bargain against schools for a larger share of the billions of dollars of revenue generated by college sports each year as well as other workplace protections.
NLRB files complaint vs. NCAA, Pac-12, USC
The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint against the NCAA, the Pac-12 and USC for unfair labor practices.
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