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    Saskatchewan: The long arms of the law still denying Unifor Local 594 members the ability to obtain a collective agreement

    by Ronni Nordal May 8, 2020
    by Ronni Nordal May 8, 2020

    Written by Ronni Nordal, Q.C., Regina Consumer’s Co-op Refineries Limited (CCRL) locked out members of Unifor…

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    Saskatchewan Court of Appeal: No Charter Right to Strike Until SCC Says So

    by David Doorey April 26, 2013
    by David Doorey April 26, 2013

    April 26, 2013 The much awaited decision of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has arrived.  I…

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    Saskatchewan Court of Appeal to Rule Tomorrow on Charter Right to Strike

    by David Doorey April 25, 2013
    by David Doorey April 25, 2013

    My prairie sources tell me that tomorrow is the big day. The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal…

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    Canadian Government Slammed (yet again) by ILO for Back to Work Legislation in Canada Post Dispute

    by David Doorey April 5, 2013
    by David Doorey April 5, 2013

    Once again, Minister of Labour Lisa Raitt and her Conservative Party colleagues have been found in…

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    Real Pleadings: Air Canada Pilots' Charter Challenge Includes Claim That Unfit Pilots Are Flying Under Threat of Fine

    by David Doorey March 22, 2012
    by David Doorey March 22, 2012

    The latest in a growing series of Charter challenges dealing with the right to collective bargaining…

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For me, this simple little case brings into focus the most important issues for future of Canadian labour law.

What does it mean to say workers have freedom to associate when they can be fired for associating?

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Was reading a decision again in which a group of daycare workers selected a spokesperson to raise employment related concerns with boss.

She was fired.

Workers struck in solidarity. They too were fired.

Did you know that no Canadian law protects these workers from dismissal?

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Was reading a decision again in which a group of daycare workers selected a spokesperson to raise employment related concerns with boss.

She was fired.

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