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Old 03-13-2018, 07:39 PM
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If someone, or school, is breaking a contract, you do not need a union to fight it, which means in the end you go to arbitration. You hire an attorney and try to work it out, or you can still agree to arbitration.

In the end if Ollie signed a contract, that allows UConn an easy out, shame on him, but this was his first big job, so he was anxious to sign, and had little leverage. No union is going to save him from the facts.

Part of the problem when you have a union and an arbitrator rules against you, there is no legal recourse and no appeal.
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