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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 998173" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>A general definition of employee is someone whos work is exchanged for payment. Scholarship students aren't generally required to work (other than coursework). The band students would be a good and reasonable question. My thought, and it is opinion on my part, nothing that I have read in any ruling, is that the definition of employee also means someone who is paid for their services to bring revenue to the company. Generally, employees are hired to help keep revenue coming in. Some as direct sales/public interface, some as support staff allowing the direct sales/public interface employees to work freely. Since College football and basketball players can reasonably be assumed to be revenue generating, the designation of employee is not surprising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 998173, member: 1191"] A general definition of employee is someone whos work is exchanged for payment. Scholarship students aren't generally required to work (other than coursework). The band students would be a good and reasonable question. My thought, and it is opinion on my part, nothing that I have read in any ruling, is that the definition of employee also means someone who is paid for their services to bring revenue to the company. Generally, employees are hired to help keep revenue coming in. Some as direct sales/public interface, some as support staff allowing the direct sales/public interface employees to work freely. Since College football and basketball players can reasonably be assumed to be revenue generating, the designation of employee is not surprising. [/QUOTE]
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