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Trahan, Murphy, Sanders Introduce Legislation to Give College Athletes Collective Bargaining Rights
Washington,
May 27, 2021
LOWELL, MA – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03), a former Division-I volleyball player, partnered with Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as well as Representatives Jamaal Bowman (NY-16) and Andy Levin (MI-09), to introduce the College Athlete Right to Organize Act, legislation to provide collective bargaining rights for college athletes. The College Athlete Right to Organize Act is supported by the AFL-CIO, United Steelworkers, and Advancement of Blacks in Sports. “It’s time to finally end ‘amateurism’ as we know it – a system that, by design, collects massive amounts of revenue off the backs of unpaid labor, funnels it upward, and offers no way for athletes to negotiate the compensation, safety, or playing conditions they’re owed,” said Congresswoman Trahan, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Consumer Protection and Commerce Subcommittee. “College athletes should be able to expect that when they suit up to represent their school, their right to organize will be valued just as much as their on-field and on-court contributions.” “Big time college sports haven’t been ‘amateur’ for a long time, and the NCAA has long denied its players economic and bargaining rights while treating them like commodities," said Senator Murphy. “That’s why I’m introducing the College Athlete Right to Organize Act, which finally recognizes college athletes as employees and allows athletes to collectively bargain with their colleges and across conferences. Having the right to do so will help athletes get the pay and protections they deserve and forces the NCAA to treat them as equals rather than second-class citizens. It’s a civil rights issue, and a matter of basic fairness.” “College athletes are workers. They deserve pay, a union, and to own their own name, image, and likeness. We cannot wait for the NCAA to share its billions with the workers who create it,” said Senator Sanders. “It is long past time we gave these workers the rights they deserve.” “College athletes are workers, period. They are skilled and disciplined young people who deserve so much more than to be treated, in many cases, as sources of revenue without autonomy or ownership over their labor and value by the colleges and universities they attend,” said Congressman Bowman. “Their lack of collective bargaining rights is a labor and civil rights issue that requires our immediate action. The College Athlete Right to Organize Act is the first step in bringing college sports into the 21st century by ensuring college athletes have the right to collectively bargain across teams and conferences, and that they are able to advocate for rights, protections, and compensation commensurate with the value they undeniably provide.” “College athletes generate billions of dollars for their schools and the NCAA, labor under the strict control of their coaches, withstand intense media scrutiny and manage a full college course-load, all without being paid. That’s unacceptable,” said Congressman Levin. “The false veil of ‘amateurism’ cannot continue to cover up exploitation. Giving these student workers the right to organize is a key step to achieving the fair compensation these incredible athletes deserve. I’m excited to work with Senators Murphy and Sanders and Representatives Bowman and Trahan to pass this urgently needed labor reform.” Specifically, the College Athlete Right to Organize Act asserts and assists college athletes’ right to collectively bargain by:
You can read more about the College Athlete Right to Organize Act here. You can read the section-by-section of the College Athlete Right to Organize Act here. Earlier this year, Trahan and Murphy introduced the College Athlete Economic Freedom Act, which would give college athletes unrestricted and protected rights to make money off their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). ### |