Colleges Expect Athletes to Work but Not to Air Any Grievances: Here’s Why That’s Wrong
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When college athletes practice or play, they're really performing work. But are they able to speak up when the work conditions threaten their health? And what happens when they do? Erin Hatton, an Associate Professor of Sociology, warns that athletes are not only chastised for "crying" and "whining" but are often labeled as "un-coachable," which threatens their professional prospects.
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