College Athlete Employment Status After Johnson and House

The NCAA’s growth into a billion-dollar enterprise raises questions about the legal status of college athletes – the workers who make this financial success possible. In the past few decades, Division I college athletes have turned to Congress, the NLRB, and the judiciary to argue for their recognition as employees. For the athletes, employee status would mean minimum wage, […]

It’s Time for Sectoral Bargaining in Higher Education

The Harvard Graduate Students Union (HGSU) and Harvard University are six months into negotiations over their third collective bargaining agreement. Like many other grad unions engaged in contract bargaining, HGSU is facing stiff opposition — the University has issued rejection after rejection after rejection of the Union’s proposals. At the same time, anxiety over the possible overturning of Columbia — the 2016 National […]

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