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UConn’s Napier: ‘We do have hungry nights’

By: JACQUELINE RABE THOMAS | April 7, 2014


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Shabazz Napier, point guard for The University of Connecticut's men's basketball team, recently told reporters he understands why athletes at Northwestern need a union, as he sometimes has to go to bed "starving" because he cannot afford food.

"We as student athletes get utilized for what we do so well. We are definitely best to get a scholarship to our universities, but at the end of the day, that doesn't cover everything. We do have hungry nights that we don't have enough money to get food and sometimes money is needed," the senior told reporters. "I think, you know, Northwestern has an idea, and we'll see where it goes."

The National Labor Relations Board ruled last month that the football players at Northwestern, a private college, have the right to form the first labor union in college sports.

The NLRB ruling does not empower athletes at public universities like UConn to unionize, as public schools rely on state labor laws for such issues.

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State Rep. Patricia Dillon, D-New Haven, said she intends to propose enabling legislation if state law is a barrier to athletes at public schools in Connecticut forming unions.

"We shouldn't be preventing them. They should have that voice," said Dillon, a member of the Connecticut's legislature's Higher Education Committee. "If state law is the barrier, then we should remove it. It should be up to the players."

With just over four weeks left in this year's legislative session, Dillon said she hasn't yet decided if her bill will be proposed this year or next.

Napier, who is headed into the NCAA Championship match-up against the University of Kentucky tonight, told reporters that it's hard for him to see his jersey getting sold while he struggles to eat.

"To some credit, you feel like you want something in return… Like I said, there are hungry nights that I go to bed and I am starving. So something can change, something should change. But if it doesn't, at the end of the day, we've been doing this for so long, so ...," he said.

A UConn spokesman said in an emailed statement that Napier is provided food.

"Shabazz Napier, like all our scholarship athletes, is provided the maximum meal plan that is allowable under NCAA rules. UConn does not have a cafeteria devoted specifically to student-athletes, but they have access to the same cafeterias which are available to all our students," Phil Chardis said in an statement.

The leader of Connecticut's labor union, Lori J. Pelletier, writes that there is good cause to allow college athletes to unionize.

"Many of these athletes end up injured and no longer have the opportunity for an athletic career. These athletes deserve to be protected from career-ending injuries just as any 'worker' is covered. The ruling by the NLRB will allow for serious discussion on how we treat these performers," the Connecticut AFL-CIO executive secretary treasurer wrote on Facebook in a response to this article.

In 2011, Dillon successfully got legislators to approve a new law requiring public universities to disclose to prospective student athletes what health-care benefits they would receive. Dillon worked on getting that legislation passed into law with Ramogi Huma, the leader of the National College Athletes Players Association that petitioned the NLRB that led to Northwestern football team being able to form a union.

Dillon said Monday the health and living expenses colleges provide their athletes "is very variable" from school to school.

"Health care is the thing that really bothers me because injuries can really pile up," she said.

An official with the Connecticut State Board of Labor Relations said college athletes at public schools have not petitioned them yet to make a decision on whether they have the right to form a union, nor has it been determined if state law permits them to unionize.

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天天有吃有喝,哪有動力。 -talkatwxc- 給 talkatwxc 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 14:51:51

啃大雞的隊員不同,一年就畢業了。難怪最漂亮的都想嫁去。。 -- 給 過 發送悄悄話 過 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 15:25:46

One and done sucks! -- 給 過 發送悄悄話 過 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 15:26:27

Two and done怎樣?能怪人家嗎?有那麽多$$$,瘋了才會放棄。讓他們自擔風險去。 -痛哭的玫瑰- 給 痛哭的玫瑰 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 16:18:27

說得好.浪費天才,浪費時間是罪過. -NetMM- 給 NetMM 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 16:36:34

切,中國最好,童工萬歲! -- 給 過 發送悄悄話 過 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 16:51:26

亂套了伐? 我幼兒園就運動,也沒稱自己是童工.人家是大學一年級響當當男子漢. -NetMM- 給 NetMM 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 16:56:00

算儂贏。反正尤啃也不是人人要去,就讓他們高中聯隊瘋吧。 Not tonight, though. -- 給 過 發送悄悄話 過 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 17:02:47

我贏二次了,哈哈. 加上tonight. 3! Woohoo! -NetMM- 給 NetMM 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 17:29:23

看到砸老過後繼有人, 我很欣慰:-) -鋼絲.- 給 鋼絲. 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 17:41:56

向最好的學習,爭取更好 :). -NetMM- 給 NetMM 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 17:52:52

當然不能全怪尤啃和教練(他們比較靠這渲染娶媳婦也有點過分),這是NCAA的事。。 -- 給 過 發送悄悄話 過 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 04/07/2014 postreply 16:57:54

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