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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 153411" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>A neighbor across the street is a former now retired newspaper editor. After what seemed to be an explosion of strange bylines and credits in our local paper I asked him about it. They are stringers or correspondents, he said, and outlined several criteria for the newspaper to use them like employees but not legally make them employees though as he phrased it, "It's a distinction without a functional difference." Thus no bennies and no minimum wage requirements even. Sounded to me an awful lot like colleges and athletes. The eventual ruling is going to be interesting, though my bet is the colleges will win. Those guys, and/or women at the NLRB like college sports, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 153411, member: 2175"] A neighbor across the street is a former now retired newspaper editor. After what seemed to be an explosion of strange bylines and credits in our local paper I asked him about it. They are stringers or correspondents, he said, and outlined several criteria for the newspaper to use them like employees but not legally make them employees though as he phrased it, "It's a distinction without a functional difference." Thus no bennies and no minimum wage requirements even. Sounded to me an awful lot like colleges and athletes. The eventual ruling is going to be interesting, though my bet is the colleges will win. Those guys, and/or women at the NLRB like college sports, too. [/QUOTE]
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