Michael LeRoy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IMAGE)
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Whether it's a teacher in Wisconsin or a construction worker in Indiana, what ordinary workers and NFL players have in common is that "collective bargaining is so stacked against them, they have very little to negotiate over," says Michael LeRoy, a professor of law and of labor and employment relations at Illinois.
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L. Brian Stauffer
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