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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI think I will write a letter with my list of demands to my employer. Let's see where that get me...
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View Post
Your hypothetical assumes that Saban will react in a certain matter. I'm saying he probably would not. I don't think you can quantify your position with a degree of certainty.
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
I think that if OU or Alabama are paying players and they aren’t performing, then yes, I think they would tell them to leave. Probably more cut throat at the higher levels.
Are you saying that the players don't have a right to be protected in their 'place of employment'?
https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.ed...ontext=fac_pub
Tell me why they should not have a right to a workplace where hazards are minimized. Especially in light of this:
https://www.onthebanks.com/2020/8/3/...keith-sargeant
Seems like there are two camps here. One camp that says the players are essentially indentured servants and cannot organize to demand workplace protection (meaning if they do not agree with the university they ought to be kicked off the team) the other who say this is a workplace hazard/working conditions (coaches using inappropriate language) issue where they have every right to engage university brass and air their grievances.
So I'm guessing you are coming down in favor of your fellow conservatives, who take the position that the university has an absolute (durable) right to dictate working conditions/workplace hazard situations without the players having a right to redress? Please clarify.
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View Post
This started out as a social justice and safety issue. It has somewhat morphed into a 'we want to be paid' issue.
Are you saying that the players don't have a right to be protected in their 'place of employment'?
https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.ed...ontext=fac_pub
Tell me why they should not have a right to a workplace where hazards are minimized. Especially in light of this:
https://www.onthebanks.com/2020/8/3/...keith-sargeant
Seems like there are two camps here. One camp that says the players are essentially indentured servants and cannot organize to demand workplace protection (meaning if they do not agree with the university they ought to be kicked off the team) the other who say this is a workplace hazard/working conditions (coaches using inappropriate language) issue where they have every right to engage university brass and air their grievances.
So I'm guessing you are coming down in favor of your fellow conservatives, who take the position that the university has an absolute (durable) right to dictate working conditions/workplace hazard situations without the players having a right to redress? Please clarify.
No one has a right to a work place or a post-secondary education in this case. You either choose to go there or somewhere else. Certainly an employer should provide safety regulations. Is that not happening? You’re a risk analyst. What’s the risk of death to a 17-25 year old male from Covid? It’s a lot less than the risk to multiple concussions in their sport I’d imagine.
I never said they should be kicked off the team. I said that if they want to play a competitive game, that’s a possible outcome they should be prepared for. I don’t know why you are projecting this position on me. Do you just want me to be a baddie or something? Of course they can state their grievances. Of course the U can decide if they want to act on them or not. We, on the outside, can also agree if we think their grievances are reasonable or disagree if we don’t. That’s how a free society works.
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View PostSeems like there are two camps here. One camp that says the players are essentially indentured servants
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View Post
This started out as a social justice and safety issue. It has somewhat morphed into a 'we want to be paid' issue.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
If you didn't understand (or think) that this was ALWAYS going to be about "we want to be paid" then you're either terribly naïve, disingenuous or just plain stupid. You can't start with the $$$ argument or it gets shut down too easily. Start with making people feel bad and get the emotional response, then come in with the $$$. They are not stupid.
Best thing to do is to adjust to these changes to the extent possible and find a way to make the system work for you.
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Originally posted by abdullah_sharif View Postlooks like college sports are heading into the unprofitable with an uncertain business future.. wouldn't be surprised to see athletic departments shrink in the near future over and above covid
Whether my predictions come true or not would depend on the availability of vaccine. The NBA, NFL, MLB can throw money at the quarantine arrangements or testing arrangements. I am not as sure about the NCAA.
And although I am enjoying watching MLB, I'm not sure their model is sustainable.
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View Post
You're deflecting. I would say he wouldn't take the pay cut.
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