NLRB General Counsel: College Athletes Are Employees Under The NLRA
The core of Abruzzo's argument focuses on the common law definition of an employee.
The core of Abruzzo's argument focuses on the common law definition of an employee.
Their policy prohibits athletes from using school colors with their NIL deals. Can this be challenged?
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