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College Play And The Flsa: Why Student-Athletes Should Be Classified As "Employees" Under The Fair Labor Standards Act, Geoffrey J. Rosenthal
College Play And The Flsa: Why Student-Athletes Should Be Classified As "Employees" Under The Fair Labor Standards Act, Geoffrey J. Rosenthal
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Work, Study, Organize!: Why The Northwestern University Football Players Are Employees Under The National Labor Relations Act, César F. Rosado Marzán, Alex Tillett-Saks
Work, Study, Organize!: Why The Northwestern University Football Players Are Employees Under The National Labor Relations Act, César F. Rosado Marzán, Alex Tillett-Saks
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
This article analyzes the first case of college athlete unionization under the National Labor Relations Act ("NLRA") that has reached the National Labor Relations Board – that of the Northwestern University football players. We reanalyze the case and concur with Region 13 of the NLRB, which determined that these college athletes are employees under the NLRA. However, we also go beyond Region 13's decision and argue that the walk-on players, or those football players who do not receive scholarships, may also be employees under the NLRA.
The grant-in-aid football players of Northwestern University meet the three rules normally used to …
Drug Testing Of Medical Marijuana Users In The Workplace: An Inaccurate Test Of Impairment, Stacy A. Hickox
Drug Testing Of Medical Marijuana Users In The Workplace: An Inaccurate Test Of Impairment, Stacy A. Hickox
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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The "Miscellaneous Employee": Exploring The Boundaries Of The Fair Labor Standards Act's Administrative Exemption, Blake R. Bertagna
The "Miscellaneous Employee": Exploring The Boundaries Of The Fair Labor Standards Act's Administrative Exemption, Blake R. Bertagna
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Defamed But Retained Public Employees: Addressing A Gap In Due Process Jurisprudence, Nat Stern
Defamed But Retained Public Employees: Addressing A Gap In Due Process Jurisprudence, Nat Stern
Hofstra Law Review
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Challenges To Arbitration Under Illinois Public Sector Labor Relations Statutes, Robert Perkovich, Mark H. Stein
Challenges To Arbitration Under Illinois Public Sector Labor Relations Statutes, Robert Perkovich, Mark H. Stein
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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Weingarten And The Taylor Law - A Claimed Difference Without Distinction, Anthony R. Baldwin
Weingarten And The Taylor Law - A Claimed Difference Without Distinction, Anthony R. Baldwin
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
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The Privacy Plight Of Public Employees, Joel Shafferman
The Privacy Plight Of Public Employees, Joel Shafferman
Hofstra Law Review
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