期刊名称:Management and Administrative Sciences Review
印刷版ISSN:2308-1368
出版年度:2015
期号:1
页码:22
语种:English
出版社:Academy of Business & Scientific Research
摘要:The issue of paying college athlete has very “loudly and clearly” been brought to the public’s attention by the recent decision of a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board which ruled that a group of Northwestern University football players were more than ”just” student athletes, but actually “employees” of the university pursuant to U.S. labor law. The students then would have the right to form and join a union and to bargain collectively for wages and benefits as well as other aspects of employment. This article discusses the legal, ethical, and practical ramifications of paying college athletes. The article presents the legal environment for the NLRB decision as well as the rationales therefor and the expected appeal process. The article makes ethical conclusions as to the morality of paying college athletes as well as their potential unionization pursuant to three ethical theories – Ethical Egoism, Utilitarianism, and Kantian ethics. Finally, the authors offer some recommendations for university administrators and other key stakeholders.