CUPE to Challenge Back-to-Work Legislation

The Globe and Mail is reporting today that CUPE 3093 intends to challenge the back to work legislation as a Charter breach.    I have discussed the possible arguments before.  Once the lawsuit has been filed, I will get the documents from the lawyers or the court and post them.  I’m not sure if the union intends to seek an injunction suspending the legislation until after a decision on whether the legislation is legal.  I’ll let you know when we hear what the plan is.  Stayed tuned….

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