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Originally Posted by transplant99
Not applicable here.
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That was my point which rubecube keeps trying to make applicable. Professional sports is quite different from your average "real life" profession. My point is that in real life, Kipper would have been able to apply for parental leave but given that he makes millions his company might not have to accomodate his request due to undue hardship. And if Kipper still chooses to breach his contract, Kipper could be legally required to either fulfill his contract, pay for damages, or pay for the cost of replacement.