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Former UConn strength coach Alosi alleges refusal to violate COVID guidelines led to his ouster (AP/Patrick Eaton-Robb)
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[QUOTE="TRest, post: 3992218, member: 512"] Yeah the complaint is full of allegations of verbal assurances of renewal promises but if Alosi had something in writing he would produce that. My assumption is once the campus shut down due to Covid everybody was working remotely and a lot of the employment contracts were hung up until people knew what was going on. To give him 60 days notice (what the CBA says, not what his attorney is claiming) UConn would have had to notify him at the end of March, when it looked like the world might be coming to an end. His attorney claims Alosi was working past the expiration of the contract and was paid accordingly, but also that he was refusing to work out the players like Dan Hurley wanted. That continued work somehow becomes a new, third year of his employment contract. All of this is just leverage, of course, to pay him to go away. [/QUOTE]
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