Football players at Northwestern University have won a historic victory that could change the world of college sports. On Wednesday, the National Labor Relations Board ruled players at private colleges qualify as employees under the law and accordingly have the right to form a union. The Northwestern players are not seeking a salary from the billions in revenue generated by the NCAA, but want medical protections for concussions and other injuries, as well as guarantees on their academic scholarships.
Northwestern University Football Players Win Right to Unionize
HeadlineMar 27, 2014