By Associated Press - Friday, March 28, 2014

EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University has confirmed it will appeal a federal agency’s ruling that its football players can create the United States’ first union of college athletes.

In a statement Friday, Vice President for University Relations Alan Cubbage says Northwestern “believes the decision overlooked or completely ignored much of the critical testimony supporting the University’s position that student-athletes are not employees.”

He also says the decision “applied incorrect legal standards.”

A regional director of the National Labor Relations Board ruled Wednesday players at the Big Ten school qualify as employees under federal law and therefore may unionize.

Union lawyers argued players are part of a commercial enterprise that generates huge profits.

The Evanston, Ill.-based university says it will file a request for review to the full board by April 9.


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