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Old 06-23-2008, 10:08 AM   #79 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Reba View Post
An American military enlistment or commissioning contract is not the same as a civilian employment contract or even a military business contract. Whatever you experienced with your contracts, it is not the same as the contract that Watada signed. Military people can't use lawyers to negotiate or change contracts before signing. They either take it or leave it.
Correct, we have different agreement contracts. It's also correct that US/LN civilian employees and military agreement contract are not same as well.

No, any agreement contracts cannot be change but our negotiate can only if employer/military agrees. We have to stick with agreement contract if employer or military said no to negotiate. Yes some military people use lawyer to convince what it written in contract if they doubt to trust their employer. If they agree with negotiate then add in writing, never use the negotiate out of their mouth.

I admire Watada for stand up for his own rights because he did not desert or run away and hide from his decision when he knew what the consequences is about when he refuse to deploy to Iraq War. That's bravey.


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