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Because the University is ignoring the factfinding/appeal procedures in the union manual, which constitute part of KO's contract, by hiring a replacement before finishing the process. It's the equivalent of having your sentencing before the verdict. It's not good faith.
That doesn't mean UConn shouldn't have bitten on Hurley. It just makes me wonder why they even bothered to claim cause.
The CBA expressly speaks to this. KO is entitled to 6 months notice or salary in lieu of notice.
His employment contract gives him additional benefits, if he is not discharged for "just cause."
UConn isn't limited in the least in replacing him and the fact that they have in no way impacts their just cause argument.
JMHO
(Edited to add BL's post and the discussion regarding it)
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