Northwestern Football Coach’s Take on Unionization “My Team… My Focus”
We just reported that the National Labor Relations Board gave the thumbs up for the Northwestern University football team to unionize.
The team’s coach testified against the players’ case. However, he is now continuing toward his goal of a successful season.
Northwestern University head football coach Pat Fitzgerald was put in an interesting position when his players pushed for a union, but now he has no choice but to press on.
One week since the National Labor Rights Board decided in Chicago to allow the Northwestern football team to form a union, Fitzgerald has spoken publicly on his position, ESPN reported. From the start, the coach expressed respect for his players taking a stand, but testified against them in the hearings.
“You know, I think the things that I’ve said have been clear,” Fitzgerald told a group of reporters Tuesday. “So, as I move forward, I’m coaching my football team, and that’s my focus.”
The school has appealed, but is not expected to win. Still, the Northwestern football team has to wait for the decision to be finalized to hold an election for their union representatives. Fitzgerald is set to be the first head football coach in the NCAA to have student-athletes under a scholarship with eligibility remaining who are considered to be employees.
Regardless of what happens moving forward, Fitzgerald insisted his “outstanding” relationship with his players will not change.
“There’s a lot of things that we’ll discuss here,” Fitzgerald said. “But from a standpoint of the way that we have operated here, I have full confidence in the way that we run our program, and the guys have been terrific and I think they’ve shown the commitment to the program, so it’s no change for us.”
Fitzgerald has not spoken with his team at length about the decision, as is the same for many college football teams just beginning spring practices. According to a school spokesman, the athletic department held a meeting Tuesday afternoon, after Fitzgerald’s public comments.
Senior running back Venric Mark did not disclose whether or not he signed a union card, but said he does not think the NLRB’s ruling will be a distraction this season.
“Guys did sign cards supporting Kain and what he’s trying to do and his movement, but at the end of the day, as I stated, everything outside of our locker room is outside of our locker room,” Mark told ESPN. “And so some guys signed, some guys didn’t. I don’t know if people kind of knew what they were going to get into, if they thought it was going to turn out the way it did.”
Northwestern Coach Pat Fitzgerald Turns Attention to Football Season: 'That's My Focus... My Team' (University Herald)
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The Northwestern football team has more than 50 employees.
Obamacare might be required for the players.
Now there is a can of worms.
The health care was one of the big reasons that the players wanted the union, many times after a player is / was injured the school would have the injury repaired then if the player could not perform at his previous level the scholarship (if he had one) would be dropped.
Not too many of the football players could afford staying in school without the scholarship.
seems to me that, if the players are employees, they’re no longer amateurs, and the NCAA has no choice but to withdraw sanction of the school.
no league play, no inter-conference play, no bowl games, nada… now what do they need a team for?