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The plaintiff employee appealed from a Superior Court judgment entered in favor of the defendants, the Pascoag Fire District and the Pascoag Fire and Rescue Association, International Association of Firefighters, Local 4908, in this action alleging breach of contract and breach of duty of fair representation. On appeal, plaintiff contended that the trial justice erred in granting summary judgment because, he contended, there were genuine issues of material fact regarding whether the district and the union should have been equitably estopped from arguing that plaintiff had failed to pursue the grievance process under the applicable collective bargaining agreement. The Supreme Court held that the trial justice appropriately rejected plaintiff's equitable estoppel claim because he could not establish that the defendants' conduct had induced him to fail to exhaust his administrative remedies. Accordingly, the Court held that the trial justice did not err in granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants because, having failed to further pursue his grievance, plaintiff could not establish his claim of breach of duty of fair representation against the union. The Supreme Court further concluded that, because the claim against the union failed, plaintiff's claim against the district for breach of contract necessarily failed also. The Supreme Court therefore affirmed the judgment of the Superior Court.
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