This is a big week leading up to the vote on Friday, April 25, by the Northwestern University football team on whether or not to form a union. There will be a special series this week focusing on the events and issues surrounding this case.
Last week, the union that seeks to represent the Northwestern University football players filed its brief in response to the appeal filed by Northwestern University (brief filed in opposition to Northwestern University's Appeal to NLRB). As to be expected, the brief argued that the decision reached by the NLRB Regional Director was "meticulously and carefully reasoned." As well, it was argued that Northwestern did little more in its brief than raise irrelevant policy arguments that simply suggested that unionization of Northwestern football players might be bad for business.
For those keeping score at home, the Northwestern University football team will vote this week, the 25th, on whether to unionize. If the NLRB decides to accept Northwestern's appeal, the vote on whether to unionize will be delayed. However, that is unlikely. As a result, the vote on whether to unionize will likely occur this week, then the results will be kept confidential until the NLRB makes a ruling on the appeal.
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