A new government entity is entering the growing movement to have athletes deemed as employees.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) could soon begin what one legal expert describes as an “aggressive investigation” into whether unpaid college athletes are being discriminated against because they are not fairly compensated. The EEOC was recently referred to an employment and civil rights complaint filed by the National College Players Association (NCPA) to the Department of Education in March.
The complaint asserts that all 350 NCAA Division I schools are violating Black students’ civil rights by colluding to cap compensation.