NCAA threatens California over pay for college athletes — and loses the battle - 1 minute read
NCAA threatens California over pay for college athletes — and loses the battle
“Big businesses make threats a lot,” Skinner says. “Amazon made incredible threats when we carried the bill to require them to collect sales tax [in 2011], and they’re thriving in California. Corporations up and down the state said the’d leave when we demanded gender pay equity [in 2015]. We’re bolder on climate protection than anyone and there were threats of job loss and economic doom when we adopted that, and we’re still the fifth-largest economy in the world. So we withstood all of those without doomsday consequences. We lead, and we lead with our values.”
Source: Latimes.com
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National Collegiate Athletic Association • California • Amazon.com • Sales tax • California • Corporation • State (polity) • Gender • Equal pay for equal work • Unemployment • Economy • Economy • World • Global catastrophic risk • Consequentialism • Value (ethics) •
“Big businesses make threats a lot,” Skinner says. “Amazon made incredible threats when we carried the bill to require them to collect sales tax [in 2011], and they’re thriving in California. Corporations up and down the state said the’d leave when we demanded gender pay equity [in 2015]. We’re bolder on climate protection than anyone and there were threats of job loss and economic doom when we adopted that, and we’re still the fifth-largest economy in the world. So we withstood all of those without doomsday consequences. We lead, and we lead with our values.”
Source: Latimes.com
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Keywords:
National Collegiate Athletic Association • California • Amazon.com • Sales tax • California • Corporation • State (polity) • Gender • Equal pay for equal work • Unemployment • Economy • Economy • World • Global catastrophic risk • Consequentialism • Value (ethics) •