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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Union Meeting


I've been thinking about the situation at--of all places--Northwestern. Not so much the situation on the football field, but the situation in the voting booth. Maybe you've heard, maybe you haven't heard, that  Northwestern's football players were asked to vote on whether they wanted to join a labor union. Yes, Northwestern, the Big Ten Conference's version of Stanford of the Pac-10. A bit like having a labor union vote at Harvard or Yale. Or Grinnell. I recall when I was writing fulltime about Big Ten sports. Northwestern's football teams were usually getting their butts kicked in those days, but Wildcat fans would shrug and say, "We'll be your bosses in a few years." The thought of Northwestern's football players belonging to labor union was about as realistic as Donald Trump being a card-carrying member of the Teamsters.  Like  J. Edgar Hoover and Jimmy Hoffa having beers together after attending meetings in the same union hall. I guess I thought the first collegiate football team to consider joining a labor union would be, say, Pittsburgh, Eastern Michigan or Appalachian State. Not Northwestern.