Labour Law Conference at U. Saskatchewan

Roy Adams has organized a very interesting conference on the scope of ‘freedom of association’ in Canada and under international law, to be held at the University of Saskatchewan School of Law in Saskatoon on February 25-27.   Here is the information on the conference. There is a nice mix of academics and leading Canadian practitioners, which should make for an entertaining and lively debate.
Roy presently holds the Ariel Sallows Chair in Human Rights at the School of Law.

Related posts

This Blog Entry is About the Lunacy of Employment Standards Exemptions (and it has alpacas, emus, and minks too!)

A Cross Country Update on the Card-Check versus Mandatory Ballots Debate in Canada

The Folly of Not Voting to Strike in Canadian Collective Bargaining Law