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  • The Unionization of the New Toronto Tempo Players: A Labour Law Mystery

    What Does Quebec’s Bill 89 Mean For the Right to Strike?

    So Long Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code, We hardly Knew You

    On McGill University’s Scorched Earth Labour Relations Strategy

    David DooreySep 6, 20241

    By David Doorey, Professor, York University It’s been nearly 3 years since law professors at McGill…

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    Can a Minister of Labour Publicly Advocate for the Replacement of an Elected Labour Leader?

    David DooreyAug 22, 2024August 22, 20240

    By David Doorey, Professor of Labour Law, York University Last week the Ontario Minister of Labour…

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    WTF Happened with that Westjet Strike?

    David DooreyJul 19, 20240

    By David Doorey I was minding my own business on the Canada Day long weekend touring…

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    Without a Successful Strike Vote, York Faculty Are Sitting Ducks

    David DooreyJul 18, 2024July 18, 20241

    By David Doorey, York University In 2018 I published a piece called “The Folly of Not…

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    The “Canadian Problem” in Professional Sports Collective Bargaining

    David DooreyJun 7, 20240

    By David Doorey North American professional sports provides a fascinating example of voluntary transnational collective bargaining. …

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